News from 16/04/1992
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George Cole, R M a Bourne, Jon Ashworth, Sarah Jane Checkland Saleroom Correspondent, Nick Nuttall, Ronald Faux and Ray Clancy, Patricia Davies, Edward Gorman Ireland Correspondent, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Paul Bompard, Harry Keen, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Ronald Faux, John Diamond, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, J. Douglas McVitie, Philip Howard, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, Noel Goodwin, Carol Leonard, Jane Tewson (Director), Simon Bailey, Richard Streeton, Richard Eaton, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Jenny Knight, Rose Clouts, Tom Walker, Colin Narbrough, Geoff Brown, Colin Narbrough Economics Correspondent, Bernard Levin, Peter Brown, Maureen Mahon, Martin Fletcher, Noel Falconer, Nicholas Wood and Sheila Gunn, Bruce Clark, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Michael Clark and Philip Robinson, Clare Hogg, Louise Taylor, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Matthew May, Paul Parker, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Neil Bennett and Lulu Yu, Alan Hamilton, David Hands and Chris Thau, Louise Hidalgo, Jenny MacArthur, Robert Bruce, Michael Clark, Charles Bremner, P. J. Roberts, John Percival, John Hollingshead, Nigella Lawson, John Hennessy, Clive Couldwell, Edward Fennell, J. W. Prichard, Gavin Bell, Colin Campbell Mining Correspondent, Robert Kirley, Martin Hoyle, Merrily We Roll Along, Bruce Lewin, Kari Knight, Christopher Walker and John Phillips, Harvey Elliott Travel Correspondent, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Kerry Gill, M. Delfas, Jonathan Prynn, John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Matthew D'ancona, Marie Colvin, Craig Brown, Alix Ramsay, Paul Wilkinson, Chris Partridge, Jonathan Braude, Richard Evans, David Davis, Craig Seton, Berlin Bertie, James Cunnane, Ian Ross, Paul Adams, Bryan Appleyard, John Shearer, Brian Beel, David Teasdale, Rodney Hobson, Jamie Dettmer, Nicholas Wood, Christopher Thomas, H. J. Belsey, Tom Kelly, Director, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Craig Lord, Martin Ivens, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Clive White, Roderick Strange, Richard Attwater, Michael Hornsby, David Green, Michael Seely, Ted Hughes, Matthew Bond and Philip Robinson, Peter Riddell, Chris Atkin, Michael Phillips, Andrew Lycett, Philip Pangalos, Christopher Walker and James Bone, Martin Waller, Louise Taylor and Sheila Gunn, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Benedict Nightingale, John Dunscombe, President, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Anne McElvoy, Harold Gearson, John Green, Martin Fletcher and Tim Judah, John O'leary, Education Correspondent, Peter Robinson, M. J. Holden, Philip Jacobson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Mike Rosewell, Rowing Correspondent, Raymond Hinton, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,
ResumoPhantom of the auction room saves £10m Canaletto Jets scrambled as Libyan plane defies sanctions Lord Lane defended Speaking up Forced out Cabinet back Shares soar Index Life & Times Oh to be at the airport, how that April's here Labour contest hots up Reshaped cabinet sets out priorities Man, 36, accused of Soho bombing Personal com petitors from IBM Religious Fable Bardic Myth Racing Legend Currie looks to Europe after giving Major the brush-off Edwin Currie, while taking French lessons, is remaining enigmatically silent about rumoured plans to expand her career on the Continent, Nicholas Wood reports Howard intent on raising green profile of Tories Harrods Knightsbridge Souness torn off a stripe for pyjama games User-friendly team chosen by Lang Scotland Hardline approach is denied Ireland Research wins new champion Science Downing Street brings in new faces Pilot blamed for oil deaths Boy drowns Short foiled Publican shot Easter Egg Shock Two charged with plotting central London explosions Police name man wanted over murder of soldier Malaysia Airlines GI wives lose poll tax appeal Jail rioters to be sentenced today Frogmen seek baby 'thrown in river' Relax with the Times at Easter Challenging Crossword Picture Gallery Love Affair with France Bleasdale's Finest Hour Texas Homecare Prospect of woman Speaker presents Major with early test Three join contest for Labour's deputy leadership Nicholas Wood and Sheila Gunn assess the candiadates who yeaterday joined Bryan Gould in a four-cornered party fight John Prescott Margaret Beckett Ann Clwyd Microsoft Russia takes shine to Reliant-Robin The New Honda Civic Teachers at fee-paying schools hit by job losses Sex abuse case abandoned Weathercall Picture Gallery Celebrities signup for fight to save the milkman Beefeater cleared of assault Parents lodge press complaint Queen award Box in debt Secret millions Carpetland the Specialists Angler on polluted river wins damages Judges attack Lane's critics Angry Donaldson condemns 'campaign of calumny' New Scientist Halogen light "poses cancer risk" First night makes audience miserable North wins war museum Husband freed Titanic death Flight fright Word Perfect Comet You Know where to Come Compromise leaves Yeltsin on course West expresses relife as deputies in Moscow congress agree to pact over reforms Russians horrified by serial killer A language teacher accused of 55 murders has gone on trial in Rostov, writes Bruce Clark (Reuters): Bérégovoy upset by ruling on Vichy chief (Reuters): Caught out (Reuters): Schools closed (AFP): Boycott sought (Reuters): Pope appeals (Reuters): Cold cuisine Word Perfect West aims to isolate a defiant Serbia Drug trade soars in east Germany Minolta Lava flows defy man and madonna A Tuscan-born vulcanologist has monitored the volcanic eruption since January, Paul Bompard writes Gaullists demand, European unity poll Word Perfect Birthday banquet sweetens Kim's approach to America Kim I1 used his 80th birthday celebrations to signal that he is now ready to end North Korea's isolation, Jamie Dettmer writes from Washington Mujahidin capture airbase near Kabul Israeli undercover squad's tactics come under fire Queen of Mean jets off to jail Charles Bremner finds little sympathy for the woman who dodged $1.7 million in taxes Colony prefers Patten Winnie Mandela forced to quit as ANC welfare chief Chief of Nato to retire in June Refusal to kill robbed Waite of freedom (Reuter): Germ warfare crimes ignored Peru punished (Reuter): Syrian pledge (AFP): Death threats (Reuter): Business freed (AP): Woman spared (Reuter): Keep it clean Effect of UN action will not be felt for two years Germany is vulnerable to oil ban Opposition groups pose little threat Bickering among Libya's opposition does not bode well for any takeover from Colonel Gaddafi, Andrew Lycett writes Traders await next turn of the screw Citizen feel that Colonel Gaddafi has again got them involved in something not in Libya's best interests, Marie Colvin writes from Tripoli (Reuter): Many carriers stand to lose business Burgundy By our Foreign Staff: Russian militant advisers to leave The China syndrome Martin Ivens on the last governor of Hong Kong Little Labour love lost Peter Riddell wonders if the leadership contest can produce a man who will defeat the Tories A Week in Politics …and moreover Going for fool's gold The modern Olympics corrupt ideals of sportsmanship and encourage cheating and commercialism, says Bernard Levin Political grace, but no favours The Times Diary Buck in the system The Times Diary Hardy Amis The Times Diary Speaking Freely Perils and Opportunities Under Judgment Signs of disarray in hospital trusts Election predictions Comic Relief MSG and diabetes Scouting for scientific discoveries Elgin Marbles School exchange visits Fighting infection Twilight zone Contract bridge Court Circular Marriages Luncheon Announcements Birthdays today Dean Close School Dinner Castle Howard blazes a new exhibition trail Church services tomorrow Classified Advertising Today's royal engagements Queen's Counsel Word-Watching Forthcoming marriages Royal tours John Brancker John W. S. Brancker, a former senior executive of BOAC and a traffic director of the International Air Transport Association (IATA), died in Elgin, Ontario, on March 27 aged 81. He was born in India on July 13,1910 Molly Picon Moliy Picon, Jewish-American actress, died on April 5. He date of birth, In New York, is quoted as June 1,1898 Anniversaries Service dinner Editor maps new aims for future Geographical Association Sir Norman Elliott Sir Norman Elliot, CBE, former chairman of the Electricity Council, died on March 23 aged 88. He was born on July 19 1903 Professor Geoffrey Giles Geoffrey Giles professor of surgery at the University of Leeds and head of the academic unit at St James's University Hospital, Leeds, died on April 2 aged 55. He was born in Coventry on December 17,1936 Church of Scotland seeks flock Carey calls for a humble approach Hywel D. Lewis Appreciations Leueen MacGrath Friedrich von Hayek (From a Correspondent): On Going North The Times Crossword No 18,894 Picture Gallery Woman leads British contingent in Croatia IBM Weather Index Tied up Guesstimates Not so Blue Picture Gallery Libya Links Barriers The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices O&Y encouraged by latest talks with bankers High street sales in March hit by poll worries First downturn for seven months Shares soar but are still seen as bargains abroad Tarmac feeling like a wounded lion War and recession take toll on Forte BT to shed another 600 jobs Virgin atlantic Catch clauses in Libya sanctions may hit exporters Meridiana Haden MacLellan holds payout despite profit dive Tarmac licks wounds as bidder waits Blue Circle Forte Industry calls for Gatt breakthrough Charter Consolidated loses quarry action Business Roundup TIP sells hire arm Barlows pegs payout Airbreak flies higher Waste firm up 52% Fimbra suspension Golden Vale ahead Helical dives into red Newarthill plummets BHH passes payout City again declines Kuwaiti stake in Midland Bank By our City Staff: Smiths Industries wins defence deals By our Economics Correspondent: Japan expected to show fall in output By our Banking Correspondent: Milks give credit card riposte Washington's steel threat infuriates Brussels Picture Gallery Tie Rack pleases with new pattern Industrial output rises in US Anglo American deep gold mine will employ 5,000 Mining PC Direct Higgs cuts payout as profits disappear In Iouch with Tomorrow Toshiba Buying wave sends equities soaring Stock Market Dow jumps to second consecutive record New York Nikkei breaks through 18,000, then subsides Tokyo Wall Street Recent Issues Major Changes Ill wind from the Continent Comment Fine judgment Inns and outs of rent row The Times City Diary Asking for funds The Times City Diary Hands-on lesson The Times City Diary Rueful Russell The Times City Diary In hindsight, it has been a bad year for predicting the future Colin Narbrough says most of the economic soothsayers have failed dismally to point British industry in the right direction Holiday casualty The Times City Diary Shopping around for a good deal Plea for justice over Abbey shares An odd sign of the times for business The Times The Times Unit Trust Information Service FT-SE 100 Volumes London Traded Options Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Sterling Spot Ahd Forward Rates Other Sterling Rates Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Dollar Spot Rates Equities dose at day's high Eumetsat Multiple Classified Advertising Items CJA Recruitment Consultants Group Barclay Simpson Westmead Consultancy Diary of Times Classfied Accountant Allied Dunbar Management Accountant/analyst £23,000 + Study + PHI… Alderwick McLintock Welsh National Opera Cenedlaethol Cymru Financial Controller Quantitative Strategist-Convertible and Derivative… New Directions 92 Week Link Recruitment Financial Services Accounts Manager Retail Management Accountant £28,000. City Analyst/salesperson for Swiss Equities Being a parted guarantees a job for life Edward Fennell finds firms are using the recession to discard partners whose faces do not fit Halfway down the path to change Raymond Hinton examines the state of play in reforms to close the expectation gap Ahead of the game Any Others Business Bulgaria bound Any Other Business Sporting life Any Other Business Opening Europe to competition Audit Review will spell out priorities for auditing practice in next century On the menu Any Other Business High-tech oil test at Expo Much of the technology on display at the Seville exhibition will be available for use and visitors could determine its future, Matthew May writes Weight and price are not the only ways to choose a portable Chris Partridge finds out why lumbering old computer technology is still selling lighter, cheaper rivals Respons Rate Rouletie IBM cuts Online Super sound Online CD add-on Online AST Computer Multiple confusion Online Comeback? Online Minitel entrée Online My, how you've changed Clive Couldwell sees how modern beauty can be imposed on an old painting British eyes on Pisa A telephone link will automatically report any sudden movement during work to save the leaning tower Galaxy Computers Picture Gallery Information for everybody, on TV The spare lines on your screen are being used to transmit vital information Elonex Personal Computers All Blacks tread a fine line with Bunce's selection International eligiblity needs tightening Lynagh in Treviso side to face Bath Puzzle over drug tests Penalty shoot-out answer Boat Race time The Times Sports Service Pursuit Of Love impresses Disproportionate influence of penalties A better bet Jackpot still on offer Barefoot Snead Yesterday's Results Turnell ponders cup bid Mandarin: Dr Devious poised to defy penalty in Craven Stakes Ayr lines up consolation prize Mandarin: Ripon Rapid Raceline Calling Collect returns Mandarin, Thunderer: Newmarket Mandarin, Thunderer: Cheltenham Tough women with a grip on gold The British Contenders Little Woods Pools, Liverpool Champions' run is ended by brothers Rowing Popov overshadows British hopefuls British Women's Judo Team Injury ends five-year reign Golf: Moroccan Open Preview and First Day of Peter McEvoy Trophy Birdies on final green form a damp hazard Big Ben likely to ring out good news for Canada Equestrianism S Africa prepare for Test return Cricket No play yesterday Tigers and Kingston in last four In Brief Chance of rerun King reigns Medal winner Payton completes spirited revival by Middlesbrough Oxford surrender lead and composure Leicester's hopes lifted by Russell For the Record Barcelona to play Sampdoria Fixtures Yankees tagged going for seven Baseball Grey savours her new-found fame Sport for the Disabled Nielsen springs a surprise recovery Badminton Tracking down the man for sport Index Derby's surge given boost by Gabbiadini Brighton deeper in relegation quicksand Second Division Eager Gooch carries on Breitling Being in at the birth made the nerves jangle Paul Parker describes his feelings as he opened Durham's innings as a first-class cricket country Bruno counters shot at his eyesight Legendary Nijinsky put down at Kentucky stud Title-holders end English hopes Books Diabolical libertines The Fiery Angel, Prokofiev's neglected opera, whirled back to London this week in a spectacular Anglo-Russian production. Richard Morrison praises a work never heard by its composer Adonis, subtle with words, seeks green type Private Life John Diamond on what lies behind lonely hearts ads Appointments British Museum Entertainments Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Kair Knight Theatre Guide Jermy Kingston's assessment of current theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and on relesase across the contry Living on the far side of belief Theatre Merrily, maybe but lovelessly Theatre Far from the best Dance Stars of the Bolshoi Dominion Denton & Warner's Agency Ltd Maderna manners Concert Philharmonia/Sinopoli Festival Hall Scientists rush to retreat Television Review Waterford Crystal Hit the road, you existentialists Cinema: Geoff Brown on new releases Voyager, Europa, Stop! Or My Mom Will Shoot and Meet The Feebles, plus the video of Stephen Hawking's book a Brief History of Time Red tape clogs up the video-recorder Comment Royal Shakespeare Company Return to the Forbidden Planet Kirov's coming Arts Brief Last chance. . . Seeking a Catholic sense of sexuality Though Catholics are often tormented by guilt, says Roderick Strange, an angry new book will not ease their consciences Catholics and Sex From Purity to Purgatory By Kate Saunders and Peter Stanford Heineman, £15.99 Ds Dillons the Bookstore Boffins blinded by science Science as Salvation a modern myth and its meaning By Mary Midgley Routledge, £5 Free spirit in love with love Claire Clairmont and the Shelleys By Robert Gittings and Jo Manton Oxford, £20 Genial godfather of German freedom Willy Brandt's candour about his own mistakes lends his autobiography a rare magnanimity, Anne McElvoy discovers My Life in Politcs By Willy Brandt Hamish Hamilton, £20 Shakespeare and the Goddess A reply to Griffiths OU The Open University Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce Business Manager Rubber Products Shannon Sales & Marketing Manager Roussel Ravi Pal Associates Austin Knight Kurt Salmon Associates Chusid Lander Middle Management Resources Ltd. 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