News from 14/04/1992
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J. Vaughan-Jones, Jon Ashworth, J. M. Bradford, John Vincent, Paul Bompard, V. Launert, Neil Bennett, Tim Judah, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor and Bruce Clark, Melanie Tether, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Ferdinand Mount, Sally Brompton, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, Melinda Wittstock, Media Correspondent, Patricia Hewitt, Tony Hall director, Carol Leonard, Colin Narbrough and Michael Clark, Richard Streeton, Ross Tieman and Lulu Yu, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Sir Frederick Lawton, Patrick Stoddart, Jon Ashworth and Philip Robinson, Geoff Brown, Ray Clancy, Bill Halson, Robin Smith, NP Hawkins, Bruce Clark, Peter Ball, Robert Seely, Martin Barrow, David Watkin, Alan Hamilton, Peter Millar, Michael Faraway, Michael Clark, Douglas Broom, Local Government Correspondent, Michael Tate City Editor, Peter Barnard, Edward Fennell, Neil Kinnock, Gavin Bell, Alan Hooker, Martin Hoyle, John Terry, Jonathan Carr, Kari Knight, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Chris Thau, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Alison Roberts, William Greaves, Wolfgang Münchau, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Kerry Gill, Raymond Keene, Jonathan Prynn, John Russell Taylor, Craig Brown, Davina Lloyd, Liz Gill, Robin G. Hodgson (Chairman), Andrew Ross, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Craig Seton, Ian Ross, Clive Irving, Matthew D'Ancona, Education Reporter, Brian Beel, Rodney Hobson, Winston Fletcher, Christopher Thomas, Jane Bidder, Nicolas Walter, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Neil Lyndon, Christopher Walker, Simon Stephens, Brian MacArthur, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Graham Barton, Philip L. Hartley, Steven Barnett, Jim Latham (Managing Editor), Michael Seely, John Shaw, Scrivenor, Roger R. Dawson, Peter Victor, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Allen Robertson, Michael Phillips, Philip Webster, Robin Mead, Tim Jones, David H Walton, Martin Waller, Richard Beeston and Marie Colvin, S. C. Chiketa, Ian Hunter, Sue Cook, William Dorrell, Neil Bennett and Joanna Pitman, David Mannion editor, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Sam Kiley, Vince Wright, Michael Evans, John Phillips, Alan Jackson, Matthew Bond, P. T. Landsberg, John O'leary, Education Correspondent, Philip Jacobson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Mary Dejevsky,
ResumoKinnock quits with assault on Tory press On Other Pages Labour leadership poll in June Divorce for Princess Free exit Councils fight Trial protest Liverpool win Index Life & Times Soldier shot in head outside army centre Europe's quake no great shakes on world scale Mandela and wife separate Rover deal offers staff jobs for life Russian cabinet threatens to resign en masse Tiffany & Co. Law Times Past as Myth: Desert Hero Past as Art: Paris Riches Past as Fun: The Big Boys Exit Kinnock, leader who took Labour to brink of great victory Prophet Hattersley returns to wilderness Michael Dobbs 'This action I take is an essential act of leadership' Tabloids deny election role Deputy makes farewell tribute Tories scoff at call for Scotland ballot Former minister posted to Bermuda Queen honours Major's men Ill-suited voter turned away Dog Arrested on Fraud Charge Relatives of City bomb victims attack IRA violence Toll rises to fund new Severn bridge Handsome piece of heritage wrecked Architecture Firms strive to keep on working Business Commercial Union plc Insurers count the cost Insurance Volvo Announce a Completely New Set of Shock… Princess Royal applies for divorce afterl 18-year marriage Buckingham Palace yesterday announced moves to end the marriage of the Princess Royal and Captain Mark Phillips. Alan Hamilton reports Sleeping student sexually assaulted Psion PLC Teachers hail choice of new minister Students fight fees policy Revenge ends last patrol Boy, 7, is swept out to sea Farmer inquest Charges stand Third acquittal British Gas Homeless boys have appeal thrown out Election results in Scottish seats The London Diagnostic Centre Sainsbury's Homebase House and Garden Centres Picture Gallery MPs urge greater use of solar power Raiders leave hole in the wall Horse death Hosepipe ban Rival councils put £3m aside to fight for survival Nokia Mobile Phones Picture Gallery £27m plan to revive dated Aviemore Independent Television Commission Short regains lost ground Knocked out sailor drifts for 12 hours Ransom theft man charged Dinosaur show Fashanu fined Seaman killed Victims named Souness well Gum shield Our Foreign Staff: Beleaguered Najibullah agrees to give up power Liberal Sobchak changes his tone Captain employes tolstoy in fued over fleet Robert Seely in Sevastopol meets a defiant Black Sea warship captain and crew in politically rough waters Picture Gallery Our Foreign Staff: EC monitors scramble to save ceasefire in Bosnia From Associated Press in Athens: Greek minister sacked in Macedonia dispute (AFP): Terrorist campaign called off (Reuter): Visit begins (Reuter): Spies confess (Reuter): Links forged (Reuter): EC opposed (Reuter): Paintings stolen The Edwardian International Heathrow Man grabs award given to Reagan People Frenchman will not face trial for role in Nazi occupation Dutch quake was worst since 1756 Parker Knoll Ltd Libya close to showdown on UN sanctions Concrete slabs and explosives used to stem Etna's lava flow The people of Zafferana, who are threatened by a relentless flow of lava, are putting their faith in prayer as well technology, Paul Bompard writes Buses threaten Ponte Vecchio Iraq given missiles ultimatum Coup defended (Reuter): Leading man Aid granted BBC expands (AFP): Coining it (Reuter): Man mobbed (AFP): Scotch missed Victory puts Rafsanjani on collision course with mullahs The Iranian leader will face opposition from the zealots as he continues his foreign and economic policy reforms, Christopher Walker writes from Tehran Aid workers appeal for grain imports Crop failures herald African famine From Agence France-Presse in Djibouti: Hijack ends as Briton is swapped for fuel Canadian Airlines International Mandela split saves ANC prestige Senior ANC figures persuaded Mandela to separate from his wife, Gavin Bell writes from Johannesburg Robbed in dreamworld Peter Millar attacks as sugar-coated Peter Pan The man who saved Labour Patricia Hewitt praises Neil Kinnock's courageous transformation of a once unelectable party Sorting out John Bull Ferdinand Mount says we still need constitutional change ... and moreover New ministry, old dilemma Brats on the move Official summer Multiple Property Items Follow the Leader Not One of US Here Be Dragons Election hindsight: how the media and the pollsters got their forecasts wrong Labour changes Secret lives Zimbabwe drought Arts challenge Taiwan economy In the dock Fun for some? Rail crossing safety Cromwell statue As time goes by Court Circular Memorial service Luncheon Picture Gallery Birthdays today The British Psychological Society Announcements New bid to protect Heveningham Hall Anniversaries New recorders Forthcoming marriages Dartmouth parade Word-Watching Harry Oram Daniel Bovet Daniel Bovet. An Italian physiologist who won a Nobel prize in 1957. Died on April 8 aged 85. He was born on March 23, 1907 Christopher Priday Christopher Priday, QC, barrister, died on March 26 aged 65. He was born on August 7, 1926 Forces' appointments Rotary Club of London Today's royal engagements Professor Hywel Lewis Hywel David Lewis, professor of the History and Philosophy of Religion in the University of London, died on April 6 aged 81 He was born on May 21, 1910 Edward Smouha Wing-Commander Edward Ralph Smouha, OBE, died at his home in Geneva on April 1 aged 83. He was born in Manchester on December 17, 1908 Church news Latest wills Leueen MacGrath Leueen MacGrath, stage actress, died in London on March 27 aged 77. She was born in London on July 3, 1914 Lives Remembered On This Day Australia Hospital halts transplants after killer virus strikes The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,892 Weather Business News Call on Clowes Brewers Tapped Spring Rolls Power to us Public Verdict The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices Nikkei's slide poses threat to Tokvo banks Capital rule deadline may be missed Pound climbs off bottom of ERM Power contracts signed Brady attacks ambitions of EBRD Bank co-operation crucial says Olympia & York chief John Charcol Mowlem slumps to £3m Rolls-Royce signs £300m engine deal with Cathay Farm row prevents deal says Gatt chief Midland bid terms 'out soon' By our City Staff: Frost Group passes outlet milestone Goldbelt wins CIS mines development Domestic slowdown pushes Japanese surplus to record Poll result prompts £150m BAA issue By our Economics Correspondent: Germany has strong quarter of growth Andersen to operate Exchange computers Dinkie Heel slips Allied London ahead Hemingway cuts loss Roskel attacks delays Babcock agrees bill CE Heath float details By our Industrial Correspondent: BT seeks pnce rise on low-use lines Clowes ordered to make an interim payment of £6m Vivat Holdings passes dividend Powell Duffryn sells fleet Cinderella shares thrown new lifeline By our City Staff: Hanson disposes of Ever Ready Borrie fires shot at the brewers Aitch to change its name Sanwa Bank By our City Staff: Building jobs to fall by another 300,000 Share rally steadies as poll euphoria cools Stock Market Businesses for Sale Multiple Classified Advertising Items Miscellaneous Multiple Classified Advertising Items Unique Pawn Broking Business! The Times Business for Sale Mowlem cheered for ending property development Tempus Reuter: Skandia's bid for Hafnia under fire Major Changes Recent Issues Wall Street The Times (Reuter): Chicago flood adds to constraints on Dow World Markets Attali shelves his soft loans Comment Paul Butt remembered Staying put In demand Merciful act Nikkei fall catches Japanese banks in a pincer movement The reliance of banks on vast share portfolios is threatening the stability of Tokyo's financial community, says Neil Bennett Minimum wage Efficient DTI Failing to forecast Tokyo's fall NatWest tariffs Separate BIM merger from name change Tax and the single breadwinner FT-SE 100 Volumes London Traded Options The Times Unit Trust Information Service Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Selective buying Zarak MacRae Brenner Quarry Dougall Taylor Root Legal Recruitment Advisers Rothmans International Tobacco Limited Chambers Chambers & Partners: Professional… Daniels Bates Partnership Professional Recruitment Selector Europe a Spencer Stuart Company Longman Group UK Reliance Legal What about me? All under one roof Robin Smith argues that purists cannot maintain their knee-jerk resistance to the notion of lawyers linking with other professionals to provide a one-stop service Sleep easy Unsafe as houses More lawyers Rota voters IT puzzle Public's verdict on homosexuality Brief Getting back on the track Young lawyers are turning to counselling The European Law Centre at Sweet & Maywell Quarry Dougall Baker & McKENZIE Michael Page Legal Daniels Bates Partnership Professional Recruitment Michael Page International Lipson Lloyd Jones Brake on boardroom pay Shareholders have the power to limit the excesses of directors' pay awards, explains Melanie Tether Legal Aid Board Garfield Robbins Codd Johnson Harris The London Recruitment Fair 1992 Stop talking in tongues Solicitors must learn to speak the language of their clients Visitors passport insufficient Legal Appointments Overseas Development Administration St. John's Chambers European Investment Bank Thames Polytechnic London Experienced Practitioner 1846 railway land Act repealed Multiple Classified Advertising Items Freedmans All Saints Chambers Bristol Aviation Insurance Litigation Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Newspapers Mandarin: Speedy Skimple to earn classic place Treble takes Alner nearer title Mandarin, Thunderer: Newmarket Tertian workout pleases Eddery Derby agreement honoured Mandarin, Thunderer: Fontwell Park Mandarin, Thunderer: Sedgefield Carroll fails fitness test Rapid Raceline Couples challenged to assume Watson mantle Masters champion has ability to fulfil American golf dream Fred Couples in 1992 Final Scores and Details from Augusta A master who never choked Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Bicknell embraces the cold to reveal a touch of class West Indies build up their bowling Chelsea's record gives Rangers scope to tie Pools Forecast (Reuter): Fraser's fitness stands up Recast Steele gives England B parly broad cutting edge Youth squad to visit New Zealand S Africa awaits cup call For the Record Today's Fixtures Redfearn deals a telling blow Football Picture Gallery Defeat improves medal hopes Table Tennis Overseas Football Results Conner in defender final In Brief Ashley ambition Belles on course Hearing on fights Berlin joins race Argentina's title Index Lord's prepares to usher counties into new era Liverpool reach Wembley after penalty Shootout Portsmouth's nerve fails in Cup semi-final Home and Family Finance Limited Tenacious Jansher prevails Bates secures a deal over Stamford Bridge's future By our Sports Staff: Bizarre twist to drugs test London loses backing of ADT Parents New face for a desert legend The story of Lawrence of Arabia has been rewritten for the television screen. Clive Irving considers what it offers a contemporary audience A dead loss at saying those goodbyes Midlife Neil Lyndon finds celebrations 'of the life of' mainly forgettable Mensa Media Inside Adelphi O71 836 7611 Cc O71 379 4444/793 1000 First… Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Kari Knight Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Country benefits from democracy Rock The Highwaymen Striking out on a limb Theatre The Gravity Swing Riverside Studios, Hammersmith Called to the bar Just the One Tricycle, Kilburn Rossini's rare eloquence Concert Ermione QEH Denton & Warner's Agency LTD Paris parades its spring collections John Russell Taylor, impressed by the wealth of painting and sculpture on offer in the French capital this spring, reviews the best of the current Paris exhibitions Pushing emotions beyond the brink Dance Preview Allen Robertson talks to the experimental Belgian choreographer whose work opens London's festival of new European dance Force of argument fails to persuade Television Review Go with the swing Radio Review Lieder to follow Calder Swan's away Arts Brief Hall ends well Last chance Storm clouds over the Black Sea The second battle of Sevastopol is being fought with words, for the moment, as Russia and Ukraine squabble over the "Soviet" fleet. Michael Evans reports Double jeopardy in the cause of separate lives The surgical division of Siamese twins presents the hardest of dilemmas for parents and doctors Sheriffs honour 1,000 years Men of law and order have replaced the evil adversary Robin Hood knew How I spent my life Why bother keeping a family diary when cheque stubs tell the story? Picking a top read Children can miss out on good stories if parents stick to classics-and awards highlight fresh talent Carnegie Medal Shortlist Work is child's play Working from your home has drawbacks and also rewards. Jane Bidder reports National Westminster Bank Tubes unblocked The Times Creative, Media & Marketing BBC Euromoney Publications PLC Production Manager Residential Lettings Negotiator Dream horror Update Rolling sheep War on parasite Sterling Publishing Group PLC Transnational Corporation Dinosaurs live - in Sw7 Nigel Hawkes previews a new exhibition on every child's favourite ancient creature Your Voice Could Be your Fortune Gerald Knight Associates Financial Services Paramount House Group Top Flight Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Associated Publishing Group PLC Trainee Management Position Multiple Classified Advertising Items Viewers 'not bored' The BBC: 'Accurate and Concise' Now that the dust is settling on all the controversy over the 'media election', the BBC and ITN assess their performances Switched off Audience Research Who Watched what and when Branded for defeat Marketing We are trusted ITN: 'Straight Bat' The Tabloid Effect Did The Sun win votes? The Press The knowledge and the tact Tourist guides should represent the best of British history to visitors. They also need stamina, as Robin Mead reports Public Appointments Bournemouth & Poole College of Art and Design The Times The Langley House Trust West London Training & Enterprise Council St George's Chapel Windsor Castle Charity Secretaries Practise Manager GP Ealing The Royal Town Planning Institute Legal Aid Board Lincoln College Oxford Two fair chances The London Graduate Recruitment Fair 1922 Multiple Display Advertising Items Oxfam British Diabetic Association The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund National Children's Bureau The Samaritans The British Home and Hospital for Incurables The Times Newspaper Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items To Place your Classified Advertisement Times past... Multiple Classified Advertising Items General Overseas Unilever N. V. 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