News from 15/04/1992
1992; Gale Group;
Autores
Brian Harrison, Victoria McKee, Robin Oakley and Philip Webster, Jon Ashworth, John E. Harvey, Bob Ross, John Smith, L. K. Gale-Vine, Nick Nuttall, John Fingleton, Alan Ducker, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Jasper Rees, Paul Bompard, Sarah Jane Checkland, Saleroom Correspondent, Karen Woolfson, Michael Ranken (Secretary), Ivo Tennant, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Norman De Mesquita, Hylton, Melinda Wittstock, Media Correspondent, Anthony B. M. Good, Carol Leonard, Lynne Truss, Harry Eyres, Richard Streeton, R. S. Fraser, Brian Matthews, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Michael Dynes Transport Correspondent, Wolfgang Münchau European Business Correspondent, Bruce Clark, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Michael Tate, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Peter Ball, Ruth Gledhill, Caroline Sullivan, Louise Taylor, Rachel Kelly, Robert Seely, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Hugh ApSIMON, Barbara Woodcock, Michael Clark, John O'Leary, David Hands, Peter Barnard, Kate Holley, Ann Lloyd, Conor Cruise O'Brien, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, David Dunstan, Gavin Bell, Andrew McIntosh, Douglas Broom Local Government Correspondent, Harry Debelius, Nicholas Harling, Bryan Gould, Lindsay Cook Money Editor, Dennis Signy, Frank Smith, Lin Jenkins, John O'Leary, Education Correspondent, Geoffrey Wheeler, Mike Thomas, Matthew D'ancona, Education Reporter, Wolfgang Münchau, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Kerry Gill, Jonathan Prynn, Keith Anderson, President, John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, John Mellencamp, Michel Syrett, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Alice Thomson, Tom Walker and Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Craig Seton, Martin Searby, Barry Pickthall, Roger Boyes, Ian Ross, Keith MacKlin, Humphry Berkeley, Jamie Dettmer, R. W. Johnson, Christopher Thomas, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, James M. B. Burn, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Malcolm McKeag, Mike Rosewell, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Alan Lee, Ellen Cranitch, Kenneth Rea, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Michael Horsnell and Peter Victor, Michael Phillips, Nadine Meisner, Keith Butt, David Sinclair, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Alan Coren, A. Berkeley, Benedict Nightingale, Lulu Yu, Peter Strafford, Jack Bailey, Anne McElvoy, Andrew Finkel, G. A. Higham, John Phillips, Alan Jackson, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Matthew Bond, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Adrian Bazar, Colin McQuillan, Oliver Rackham, Richard A. Lea,
ResumoGould enters contest with tax challenge Labour compromise on poll date BA sues Branson Exam cheats Clinton wins Lava battle Midland bid Index Life & Times Solicitors break Bar's higher court monopoly Insurers refuse to make a drama out of a crisis By a Staff Reporter: Arms find follows arrests World court rules against Libya Currie snubs Major over job Orient Express Faith Hope And Charity Voice of calm promises wider appeal Rivals for Labour leaders outline their programmes to make party electable Europ assistance Union drops selection ballot Viability of new channel in doubt Rules of the Contest Radical has an eye on more reform By our Media Correspondent: BBC is 'plotting cuts in secret' Convictions for aiding immigrants overturned Inquest into election death Death payout 15% tax stays Howerd home Milk rethink TV listings Correction Easter Weather Shock Army target stalked by gunmen before killing Breakaway group maybe recruiting young activists Michael Horsnell and Peter Victor report on the paramilitary group that even the IRA regards as maverick Glaziers find a silver lining Boots Opticians Unit 'active for years' Relax with the Times at Easter Challenging Crossword Love Affair with France Bleasdale's Finest Hour Solicitors breach Bar monopoly Toothpaste blackmailer fell for trap Forte Hotels Doctors dismissive of allergy therapies Brain monitors will keep pilots alert Drug companies accused of cheating the Third World The West is accused of failing to play fair over developing nations' farming skills, reports Nick Nuttall British diet lacks healthy balance Childhood cancer study launched Short poised Fuseli sale Transplant wait Russian visit £7m boat deals Teachers criticise coursework as incentive to cheat Union chief accepts defeat on opting out Teachers realise grant-maintained schools are here to stay, writes John O'Leary Power firm gives crows the push Rover Metro Picture Gallery London Transport predicts big losses Major offers surprises and rewards in party promotions Hard left fails to take student post The new Tory government Aberdour is broke, judge says Village shops to receive rate cuts Fire kills sleeping children Hiker dies Cruelty case Free taxi line Defiant Libya braced for imminent isolation Italy puts pressure on Tripoli Detectives widen Mandela enquiry Desolate Pyongyang lights up for Kim's birthday Peugeot 205 Travoltas announce first child People "How on earth did biggest obstacle to Oracle Elusive Yeltsin uses absence to secure deal with congress West tells Russia to stick to reform plans or lose aid The survvival of President Yeltsin has become more important to the West than that of Mikhail Gorbachev in the 1980s, Roger Boyes writes Ozal takes heart from the French Offstage battles rage over Brecht Running the the Berliner Ensemble as a private company would not have pleased its founder, Anne McElvoy writes Picture Gallery Nato rapid reaction force ready for action by 1995 Strike vote planned by German union By our Foreign Staff: Kiev to resume missile transfer (AFP): Intruders gun down Karabakh leader (Reuter): Havel to stand (Reuter): Cabinet named Pact on waste (Reuter): Bomber jailed (Reuter): Deal urged (AP): Policeman dies (Reuter): Carthage find (AFP): Petition filed (Reuter): Driver jailed (Reuter): Train cheered (AP): Exhibit attacked Clinton secures the unions' backing Virginia win fails to stir voters Builders blamed for Chicago flood By our Foreign Staff: Mujahidin attacks cut off supply routes to Kabul Picture Gallery Brother Peruvians escape sanctions (Reuter): Helmsley to start jail term (Reuter): Muslims shot (AFP): Timorese tried (Reuter): Ban decreed Slippery slopes Philip Howard asks who would live under a volcano Time to get tough in Ulster Conor Cruise O'Brien says security must be the priority for the new Northern lreland Secretary A divorce of convenience R. W. Johnson on the politics fuelling the Mandela split …and moreover Patten of princes The Times Diary Dial F for service The Times Diary Sons and mothers The Times Diary Britain, oh yeah As the Dust Settles An Unjustified Bar Roll over, Beethoven Choosing Labour's next leader; verdicts on Kinnock… …wily Tories, shrinking Lib Dems and vote switching Education standards Bosnia appeal Monster fungus Infection from dogs Thatcher legacy? A sea phoenix in St Mary Axe? Rail crossing safety Watching watchdogs Court Circular Today's royal engagements Reception Earl St Aldwyn Picture Gallery Maya medallion man unearthed Archacology Announcements Eton College Royal Caledonian Ball St George's Day Service St Paul's School Crofters make the skinheads wait A Scottish drama Word-Watching Forthcoming marriages Marriage Birthdays today Latest wills William Paling William Paling, Labour Mp for Dewsbury, 1945 59, has died aged 99. He was born on October 28,1892 Anniversaries Appointments Church news Irvine Gray Irvine Egerton Gray, former intelligence officer and archivist, died on March 27 aged 88. He was born on April 4,1903 £66,000 for SOS from the Titanic Sale room Dr Peter Mitchell Dr Peter Dennis Michell, Frs, biochemist and Nobel laureate, died on April 10 at Glynn House, Bodmin, aged 71, He was born in Mitcham, Surrey, on September 29,1920 Stuart Surridge Stuart Surridge, statistically the most successful captain in the history of the county cricket championship, who led Surrey to the title in each of his five years in charge, 1952-56, died on April 13 aged 74. He was born on September 3,1917 Dinners Luncheon German rival to Farnborough Air show dispute The Right Rev Charles Claxton Appreciations Lord Evans of Claughton Sir Raghavan Pillai Pageantry in Lhasa This article was compiled by The Times Correspondent in India from the diary of a member of the British Political Mision to Lhasa BA sues Richard Branson for libel The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,893 Picture Gallery Marines return to battle with Mount Etna Weather Index Wider Vision War on Wages Building Hope Dow Record Viva Espana The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices Hongkong offer for Midland disappoints City If bid goes through, it will create London bank with assets of £145bn Colony learns secret and welcomes deal Factory output rises 1.1% Hard line taken over soft loans By our Banking Correspondent: Lloyds merger would be 'debilitating' Woodrow's matter of honour Continental Airlines Contest for Channel 5 is clouded by doubts Shares in Sage surge to record Meridiana Marketing experts identify Russia's Essex man By our City Staff: Hanwell inherits 25 years of earnings growth at Farnell Laird calls for £41m. in rights Bond loses last hope in bankruptcy case Business Roundup Debts knock Erith EC's Daimler order Shani edges ahead Boot bucks the trend German pay talks fail Beckenham into loss FR inches ahead Sweet brands saved The Times Pay settlements in manufacturing averaging 4.3% By our City Staff: Hammerson's assets decline By our City Staff: ScotMet losses continue Midland fined for trustee breach Abu Dhabi is part owner of bombed City tower Karen Woolfson looks at property groups affected worst by Friday's attack in the City Scottish Widows policies hit record By our City Staff: Alexandra slides into loss Olympia & York begins individual bank meetings By our City Staff: Shrinking strategy for banks in Japan Birse suffers contract loss Hanson sale West loss up Herring rises Metsec drops UniChem buy Devenish deal RMC Group p. l. c Taylor Woodrow pulls hard for payout Tempus Bank sector heightens takeover speculation Stock Market Blue chips climb to yet another record Wall Street Recent Issues Major Changes Henry Boot & Sons Plc Shipman to the rescue The Times City Diary Driving in neutral The Times City Diary Lloyds should look elsewhere Comment Worth his salt The Times City Diary Out of Africa, a vision of a global TV network South African reforms have enabled M-Net, that nation's top glamour stock, to spread its news, says Jon Ashworth No contest The Times City Diary Questions to ask on top salaries Letter to The Times helped small firm Easy audit pickings DTI confirms an ancient universal law Failure merits no 'golden goodbyes' Inland Revenue levies 'tax on paying tax' National Savings back in fashion FT-SE 100 Volumes London Traded Options The Times Unit Trust Information Service Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Bid talk lifts shares Still room for a walk on the wild side Conservationists are fighting plans for coastal development that threaten an unspoilt paradise Seville builds bridges to the future Exactly 500 years after Columbus set sail to discover the New World, Peter Strafford visits Andalusia and finds it pressing for a role in Europe Come to From saintly to secular Tradition and progress makes the Cartuja a fine showcase Seville 92 Simple comforts to ease crowds Frank Smith finds that water adds a cool touch to Expo '92 Four-year plan towards prosperity Frank Smith assesses the region's economic prospects after Expo '92 Fiery symbol of the Spanish soul Flamenco survives because it allows growth, instead of sticking to rules Iberia Airlines of Spain The same only by name 'British Sherry', which is neither British nor sherry, is depressing sales S Africa awarded by unanimous vote Decision anticipates further change Cornwall sustain greater support Towers take the road to Wembley Basketball Old will rejoin old club Medal eight on trial What Car? Liverpool show way for the north Volleyball Vicious circle created by square screen Sport on Television The Week in Review Decline of Hull costs their coach his job Rugby League Conner refuses to abdicate without a fight America's Cup 'king' prevents Koch final Paths to the Final Smith's absence raises doubts The Times Sports Service Britons turn to the East A-To-Z clouds classic picture Englishman threatens Arazi faiiy tale Richard Evans on the English trainer providing the leading American challenge to Arazi Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Snow Reports £300,000 jackpot on offer Mandarin: Steinbeck can show classic potential in Free Handicap Mandarin: Pontefract Rapid Raceline Laura's Beau rested Mandarin, Thunderer: Newmarket Mandarin, Thunderer: Cheltenham Durham are determined to deliver Peter Ball discovers excitement and apprehension in the first new first-class county for 71 years Briers sees benefit of touring Resentful Wisden editor delivers Parthian shot Alan Lee discovers the cricket bible has fired a broadside at the game's bastions of power Durham open with resolve Marsh is omitted from tour One-Day International Averages West Indies squad provokes protest Imran is back in familiar routine Malcolm is too fast in the gloom Adams settles it for Southampton West Ham now appear certainties to make the drop into the second division Goodman eases worries For the Record Hard campaign tells on Forest Today's Fixtures Bracknell seal league place Ice Hockey Champions feel the pressure as pursuers close in Squash Rackets Williams shapes up Boxing Ice Hockey Delaitre puts end to Borg In Brief Davies in wings Cash confirms Ban lifted Ashley defends Lejarreta retires England's bronze Family outing Stellan Artois Index Fife search for fairer finish to drawn replays Football authorities look for alternatives The Alternatives Final replay could go to penalties A Lesson with Leadbetter competition Deane double undoes Tottenham A chilly start for Durham Tribute to Surridge Blackburn stutter to another defeat By our Sports Staff: Sport takes a back seat England qualify for final Charities Rock and the charity bankroll Peter Barnard reports on Monday's charity rock concert at Wembley, where raising awareness of Aids is as high on the agenda as raising funds Aids charities will have made amounts that would be unimaginable through any other form of fund raising Spring is sprung , the hormones is riz Single Life Lynne Truss on the frustration caused by a warm breeze The Cats Protection League Moden Times Inside Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of current theatre showing in London Entertainments Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment compile by Karl Knight Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbiol) on release across the country Backwater ripples Theatre The Dead Secret Richmond Far too much jiggery-popery Theatre The Pope and the Witch Comedy Sisters united in song Recita Kristine and Katherine Ciesinski Purcell Room Pale sketch of Spain Dance Duende Flamenco Barbican Denton & Warner's Agency Ltd Can you hear me at the back? Modern theatres mustt stage both intimate drama and larger-than-life spectacle. Kenneth Rea asks whether the size of a house affects the style off the production Hows and whys of war A new exhibition marks the 350th anniversary of the English Civil War. John Russell Taylor reports Paid by the syllababble Television Review Blue collar stays crisp Rock John Mellencamp Wembley Arena Julia Fordham Royal Concert Hall, Glasgow Fruits of success Arts Brief Barbican Hall Armchair opera Arts Brief Acts of charity Arts Brief Last chance… Arts Brief Apostle to the apostles Mary Magdalene is more sinned against than sinning Challenging the 'big lie' Ann Stone, a staunch and wealthy Republican, is breaking ranks to fight the party's anti-abortion stance, Jamie Dettmer reports No brave new world in Britain The low status of science-and scientists-is driving one of this courntry's brightest prospects to the United States More sex with your beefcake An erotic magazine for women is edited by a man, and women run many men's magazines. Caroline Sullivan investigates Tragedy of cell block C1 Two women who killed loved ones met in jail and a drama was born The Times/dillons Debate Liberty Omelettes: cruel food And Briefly No meat here Easter luxury Jewels from junk How society relies on its volunteers The industry that helps others is worth billions but often struggles for funds, writes Ruth Gledhill International League for the Protection of Horses Training for trustees Voluntary bodies must be properly governed, just like companies Unicef UK New Europe threatens a shake-up British charities will be in the front line of changing social needs Father Raymond Brennan Picture Gallery The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund Partners for good health Kate Holley looks at charities that achieve best results through collaboration The challenge of raising cash How the charities are exercising imagination to attract funds Parkinson's Disease Society St. Joseph's Hospice Help Hammer Cancer Limited In pursuit of the professionals Alzheimer's Disease Society Caring for Dementia Victoria Wall Associates PEPMA Paris-Pa to Chief Executive Salary £17K neg Whittard of Chelsea Ltd. Financial Controller/accountant Multiple Display Advertising Items Diary of Times Classified Victoria Wall Associates Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Harkess-Ord Ltd. Legal Secretaries Business Skills for the Executive and PA Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Multilingual Services Recruitment Consultants Paris - PA to Chief Executive Salary £17K neg Personal Assistant Paul Weiland Co. Ltd. PA/Secretary Multiple Classified Advertising Items Smith Associates Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multi-Lingual Opportunities Sheila Burgess International Recruitment Consulants Bi-Lingual Pa to Chairman West End French/english Angela Mortimer Secretarial Recruitment Consultancy Multiple Classified Advertising Items Departmental Assistant Information Publishing Top London Gunmakers Anchorage Point Limehouse Basin Multiple Classified Advertising Items Regalian Grosvenor Mortgage Services Ltd Mortgage and… Thomas Neals Chase De Vere Home Loans PLC Allsop & Co Mortgages & Remortgages John Laing Plc Multiple Classified Advertising Items The value of a Tory victory After the fall, house prices in the South-East are about to start a gradual rise, Rachel Kelly forecasts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Country Property Budleigh Salterton Devon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Island near Venice Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hiding in the hills Joint interests in Wales Barratt Timeshare Rentals Multiple Classified Advertising Items Picture Gallery Multiple Classified Advertising Items The American Agency The Apartment Company Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gwent First Class West London Offices under £14.00 per SQ… York Montague Multiple Classified Advertising Items Picture Gallery Barnardos Property Services Warrington Offices to Let Multiple Classified Advertising Items Objecting to school closure plans No duty to use homes for working class UK breaches EEC Treaty obligations in patent law provisions Council made incorrect charges lo housing revenue account Company choice of jurisdiction clause is binding Panel entitled to rely on DTI report Jet ski is not a vessel Help for judge Crème de la Crème Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund Court and Social Advertising Times past… Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Samaritans Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Concise Crossword No 2766 Property Buyers Guide VIP Civil Aircraft Accident Formal Investigation Multiple Classified Advertising Items Winning Move BBC1 Satellite National Connect Variations
Referência(s)