News from 17/04/1992
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Phil Yates, Jon Ashworth, Brian Collett, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Patricia Davies, John Vincent, Robert Wilson, Jeremy Laurance, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, John O'leary Education Correspondent, Neil Bennett, Ronald Faux, Harvey Elliott, Ivo Tennant, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Douglas Verrall, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Liz Hodgkinson, Carol Leonard, Albert Dormer, Richard Streeton, Richard Eaton, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Kevin Eason, M. G. B. Chigaga, Colin Narbrough Economics Correspondent, Gerald Davies, Della Mason, Martin Fletcher, Sir John Banham Director-General, Bruce Clark, V. Blaxter, Peter Ball, Ruth Gledhill, Carola Behard, Louise Taylor, Sylvia Disley, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Correspondent and Tim Judah, Libby Purves, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Robin Young, Daniel Johnson, Jenny MacArthur, Ann Kent, Michael Clark, John Young, Charles Bremner, Neil Bennett Banking Correspondent, Edward Gorman, John Hennessy, Clare Colvin, Christina Speight, Richard Cork, Andrew Gibbon Williams, Douglas Broom Local Government Correspondent, Sydney Friskin, Kari Knight, Lin Jenkins, Barry Millington, D. M. R. Taplin, Alison Roberts, Norman Hammond, Paul Redgrave, Basil Hoole, Wolfgang Münchau, Kerry Gill, Jonathan Prynn, John Gilmore, James Stanford Director General, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Laurence Urdang, Paul Wilkinson, Nigel Hawkes, Alice Thomson, Vera Crofts, Craig Seton, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, John Whitmore, Keith MacKlin, Rodney Hobson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Adam Fresco, Christopher Thomas, Joanna Pitman, David Young, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Mel Webb, Chris Martin, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Michael Hartnack, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Peter Imbert, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Alan Coren, Pamela Hillyard, Hamilton of Dalzell, Benedict Nightingale, Derek Harris, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Phil Tomlinson (Leader), Jack Bailey, Anne McElvoy, John Phillips, Matthew Bond, Blenyth Jenkins Director, Philip Jacobson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Richard Ford,
ResumoShephard sees glimmer of hope in jobless trend Cars sales and credit on the rise Remand in Semtex case Into the fray Plastic ban Tourist killed Boot test Serb advance Trying better Index Life & Times Abandoned van holds up holiday getaway Bush brought to book by bark-and-tell memoirs 4,000 Lloyd's names face personal financial ruin Afghan leader ousted as rebels close in Abbey National Picture Gallery Today in the Times Easter Dangers Easter Challenge Livingstone enters fray as champion of Southern Man Comet Hell hath no fury for the young today Belief in eternal damnation kept Victorian youngsters out of jail, the new education secretary believes. Richard Ford reports Yard bans plastic in notebooks Job seeker confronts the new minister Doctors welcome offer on budgets Education advisers 'to merge' Deadly bee disease spreads to Somerset Baby's mother is charged Times ruling Death in ditch Swimmer saved Free to go No TV over Easter Scandal Boy wakes to find brother strangled sex attacker Souness in intensive care again Instant sunshine starts Easter rush Airports could become more like railway stations, with travellers buying tickets just before departure, reports Harvey Elliott Unwary at risk in Highlands Couple remanded on explosives plot charges Allotments barred to poll tax rebels Customer shot in bank raid Canon Two More named in hunt for killers Scotts New cervical cancer clue raises hopes of faster treatment Shooting of farmer accidental Asian immigrant appointed QC For sale: a fairway to heaven Halifax Submarine's launch marks end of shipyard Nationwide Parents fly to US after murder of 'brilliant' daughter Butterfly rustlers set breeders a-flutter Admirer bequeaths £50,000 to Paisley Exploding microwave egg injures woman Lineker treated Kidnap remand Chess adjourned Nursing first Moonies win Mazda Building Excitement Dangers behind carnival mask The home of jazz and Mardi Gras recorded 346 murders last year. Martin Fletcher unveils grim facts on New Orleans Six jailed for £17m mortgage fraud Strangeways not ringleader Jailed for ten years Siege put prison reform on the political agenda The disturbances at Strageways led to a series of improvements in prison conditions and management, but overcrowding remains a big obstacle to reform, Richard Ford reports B&q Catalogue Price Cuts Picture Gallery Car boot customers entitled to refunds Parents of stabbed girl given payment Afghan Ox turned chameleon reaches end of road As tough as he was burly, President Najibullah was the great survivor of Afghanistan politics. Edward Gorman looks back on a remarkable career B&q Money market gives currency to Kabul's gloom Iraq loses oil wells to Kuwait Feuds mar message of Christian shrine Palestinian group offers to fight for Gaddafi Protesters clash with Iran forces (Reuter): Lava slowed (Reuter): China to help (AP): Sin cheapened (Reuter): Hypnotic theft Paris cuts armed forces by quarter Britain condemns Serb aggression Fall of a merchant prince shakes Italian business The trial that ended yesterday of financiers linked to the fall of Banco Ambrosiano was a postscript to a national scandal, John Phillips writes Gallic barricades fall to a battery of burgers Picture Gallery Rebels mourn spent force Game of the name evokes passions in Russian congress Raisa tells of hard times Support for billionaire alarms Bush and Clinton (Reuter): 50 die in Nairobi air crash LA law change (Reuter): Cars banned Fraud alleged Pickfords Travel Garcia to face arms charges Zimbabwe reduced to 16 days' maize supply Japan seeks role as Earth's defender France Lights go out for Queen of Mean People Born to go shopping Charles Bremner on woes of teenage consumers Giving way at the centre Brussels must start returning powers taken from member states, Sir Leon Brittan tells Michael Binyon The face of innocent suffering The horror and cruelty of Good Friday must continue to disturb Christians, says Daniel Johnson Alan Coren … and moreover Bunny hunters all The Times Diary Appeal The Times Diary Chinese whispers The Times Diary Labour and Class Envy Flight from Kabul Boot Buyers Beware Police relent on logbooks 'to maintain public confidence' African drought Question of graffiti Carers' pay End of Mr Therm 'Oscar' for engineers Saturday night fever Addressing the issues Community care Christ on film Cheltenham's vote Christian concern at tax avoidance Points of order Court Circular Short sees victory slip from grasp Anniversaries Announcements Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Queen was overwhelmed by gifts of daffodils… Luncheons Appointments Multiple Classified Advertising Items Light cast on 'dark matter' Astronomy Iraqi sites 'devastated' in quest for farmland Multiple Classified Advertising Items York rail museum steams into future British Manufacture and Research Co Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Latest wills Multiple Classified Advertising Items Word-Watching In order to place your Birth, Marriage or Death… Forthcoming marriages Marriage University news Builders Merchants' Company Judge retires Sir Clifford Darby Professor Sir Clifford Darby, CBE, professor of geography in the University of Cambride, 1966-77, died on April 14 aged 83. He was born at Resolven, Glamorgan, on February 7,1909 Professor Alan Williams Professor Alan Williams, FRS, biochemist, died from lung carncer at the Churchill Hospital, Oxford, on April 9 aged 46. He was born in Australia on May 25,1945 Birthdays Church services for Good Friday George Paine George ("Toby") Paine, CB DFC, former director of statistics at the Inland Revenue and Registrar General for England and Wales, died on March 2 aged 73. He was born on April 14,1918 J . W. Deegan Joseph William Deegan, a former inspector-general of the colonial police, died on April 14 aged 93. He was born on February 8,1899 Robert Longmire France Particulars of the Trial and Execution of the Conspirators Workers use Easter break to clear City bomb damage Dragged anchor severs cross-Channel cable The Times Crossword No 18,895 Weather Business News Crossed Swords Boiling Point Payout Warning Tomorrow Profile Holiday Advice The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold Names fail in bid to stop assets seizure Lloyd's relieved as High Court rules members must pay Budget deficit soars to record £6.4bn for month BP's chief treads the boards with skill National Power wins case Britain's factories perform better Justask Eagle Star sale raises £130m Martin calls for £3.9m Heron plea Cradley falls Moving on The Times Unit Trust Information Service Bosch makes agreed bid for Worcester Group The Times Unit Trust Information Service Premier optimistic despite decline Hammerson bond issue raises £100m Business Roundup Burns-Anderson dips Gas fields approved Quicks' profit returns LET slides to loss in property slump Group aims to sell £250m of portfolio Rules change will help home loans Knwait Shipbuilding & Shipyard Co. The University of the West Indies Friendly Hotels suffers profit setback Fitch-RS implements a design for recovery The International Centre of Insect Physiology and… International Appointments University of Malawi EC rejects Tokyo's demands FT-SE 100 Volumes London Traded Options Major Indices Hunting retreats from line of defence Tempus KIO sells most of its Midland Bank stake Stock Market Commodities London Financial Futures Wall Street Recent Issues Major Changes Relief at last for Lloyd's Comment Power fault Sotheby's names its price The Times City Diary Casket case The Times City Diary Kornered market The Times City Diary Wonder of Woolies The Times City Diary Western self-interest solve a disagreement in Budapest European View Wolfgang Münchau detects a possibe compromise in the row over Jacques Attali's plans to help reform east European industry IoD opposes golden goodbyes Cost to Uk of a minimum wage policy Election winner Portfolio Platinum The Times Small businesses and the ending of CFCs Business to Business Business Opportunities Prontac Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Spring National Franchise Exhibition Multiple Classified Advertising Items Growing a profit in conservatories Edwards Veeder Chartered Accountants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items FaxBack Franchises Uniglobe Travel GreenThumb Lawn Service Doxbond Drake Executive Business Services Increase your Companies Credibility Triple Check Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Briefing Loans & Investment Multiple Classified Advertising Items Shares consolidate gains The Times county-by-county guide by Peter Ball… White is confident of winning World crown Snooker looks to the world championship at the Crucible Theathre in Sheffield to provide a change in fortunes Draw for the Embassy World Championship Tributes will be paid to Markus Bridge …the cricketers to watch in the summer of 1992 Cejka seizes chance to shine Golf: Itinerant Shines on Firsty Day of the Moroccan Open Jacklin's plan addresses waiting list handicap Davis keeps cool to lift McEvoy Trophy Rival pairs chosen to compete in Cologne Rowing Today's Fixtures Gooch warms to the comfort of a favourite stage England captain marks his recovery with runs at Lord's Glendenen fall of the firsts Snow Reports Briers is content to take his time Cambridge U v Leics Yesterday's Scoreboards Sunday respite pleases Donald Racing Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Point-To-Point Results Stoute sights imminent classic Tote jackpot is won British riders go clear in warm-up Equestrianism Best attacks maul experiment as incentive to cheat England coach unhappy with law changes Putting rugby onside again England wins vote In Brief Workmanlike show Ban reduced For the Record Etheridge selected by Ireland Marshall punishes Sunderland Nielsen reveals fighting quality Badminton Popov puts his rivals in the shade Swimming Monie wants best of Wigan Rugby League Holders likely to stretch Havant Hockey Snooker United's grip on title tightened by Kanchelskis First division leadership changes again Tomorrow Leadbetter Tickets at premium Rugby laws rewritten to speed up play The Principal Changes Picture Gallery Murray confident proposals will receive wide support Main Points Counties in the driving seat Health What women can expect with hormone replacement Resurrection of hope The rise in church congregations over Easte can do wonders for the morale of the rural clergy, Ruth Gledhill reports Independent Financial Adviser Motoring An old favourite? No: built in India Entertainments Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Kari Knight Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of current theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol on release across the country Dramatic coup succeeds Theatre Flamingo Gate, Notting Hill Marathon lacks magic Theatre Merlin Royal Lyceum, Edinburgh Lessons in cheating at charades Theatre The Alchemist Barbican Heights to be scaled Concert Philharmonia/Jansons Festival Hall His eternal posing was not in vain Galleries: London Richard Cork reviews a show of pictures of George Bernard Shaw at the National Portrait Gallery Rediscovering Pompeii Everybody needs an expert friend Television Review Decoding the messages from the past The Royal Shakespeare Company's latest rediscovery among 17th-century plays is a Jovial Crew, by Richard Brome, Ben Jonson's servant. Clare Colvin reports The Chalk Garden Our Price music Sense and sensitivity 'Knowledge-base non possessors' can take comfort in a new guide to the intricacies of political correctness The Times/Dillons Science Debate John Major's iron lady Alice Thomson experience the charm offensive of Gillian Shephard, the new employment minister When the world is nonsense Autism denies its victims normal human contact. Now a sufferer has described her remote, inner world Visits that are double agony Dental costs in France are so high that people are coming to Britain for their treatment Rash reaction Jeremy Laurance considers growing interest in allergies and new report on treatment Chemical danger Tatler In-house killer Medical Briefing A straightforward treatment Judging the milk of humankind Researchers have suggested that breast-feeding may make brighter children. What should mothers believe? Propaganda or the simple truth? Ann Kent reports on what women can expect when taking HRT Picture Gallery Newcomer with a hint of nostalgia A car that is built in India reminds Britain, and Kevin Eason, of an old favourite Car Buyers Guide Multiple Display Advertising Items A family favourite that refused to die Out of date, out of production - still in the top ten on the roads Mercedes-Benz Brunswick Croydon Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Continental Multiple Classified Advertising Items Brakes alert Roadwise Saab success Sporty double Easter drive Some hype Car Buyers Guide Scotts Colindale Multiple Classified Advertising Items SAAB Inter-Euro Cars Ltd Rover Multiple Classified Advertising Items Meridien Multiple Classified Advertising Items Evan Douce H. 7.- L. T. D. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Esteem and affection for LCJ Announcements Parkinson's Disease Society Multiple Classified Advertising Items Diary of Times Classified Multiple Classified Advertising Items Specific intent in indecent assault Multiple Classified Advertising Items Times Newspaper Ltd, Flat transfer not by purchase Challenge on special needs Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Concise Crossword No 2768 Drug experiment sentencing BBC1 Satellite Video Plus+ Radio 1 Variations
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