News from 18/04/1992
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Gillian Tindall, Phil Yates, Liz Dolan, Jon Ashworth, Paul Heiney, Edward Owen, Clifford Longley, Sarah Bury, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Jan Morris, David S. Cooke, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Martin Spence, Harvey Elliott, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Doris Heffer, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, Charlotte Bevan, Noel Goodwin, Carol Leonard, Lynne Truss, Albert Dormer, Marion Shoard, Richard Streeton, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Barbara Smoker, Penny Seymour, Gerald Davies, Robert Adley, Francesca Greenoak, Martin Fletcher, Jimmy Reid, Wolfgang Münchau European Business Correspondent, Corinne Schmidt, Ray Claney, Peter Ball, John Hawthorne, Nicky Maitlis, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Marina Warner, John Street, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Stanley Feldman, Robin Young, Robert Nye, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, John Young, Douglas Broom, Local Government Correspondent, Keith Pike, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, Frances Bissell, David Hands, Charles Bremner, John O'sullivan, John Percival, Peter Barnard, John Hennessy, L. T., Raymond Keene, Chese Correspondent, Angela Brooks, Graham Wood, Alison Johnson, Richard Cork, Douglas Broom Local Government Correspondent, Neil Kelly, Sydney Friskin, C. Lawrenson Under Secretary, Lindsay Cook Money Editor, Thom Gunn, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, S. Chomet, Matthew D'ancona, Education Reporter, Nigel Parry, David Watts, G. M. Anthony, Michael Watkins, Catherine Sampson, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Kerry Gill, Raymond Keene, Jonathan Prynn, Geoff King, John F. M. Smallwood, Laurie M. Edmans (Assistant General Manager (Marketing)), Robert Worthing, John Redvers, Ken Lawrence, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Barry Pickthall, G. Davy, Marcel Berlins, Roger Boyes, A. H. Ellis, Ian Ross, John Weatherill, Daniel D. Walsh, Brian Beel, Keith MacKlin, William Douglas Home, Chris Craymer, Ronald Rigg, Joanna Pitman, David Young, Jane Bidder, Christopher Walker, Brian MacArthur, Peter Aykroyd, Brian Alderson, Craig Lord, George Hill, Clive White, Associated Press, Malcolm McKeag, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Christopher Hawtree, Michael Novak, John Shaw, Keith Blackmore, Walter Gammie, BeRo, Helen Pridham, Peter Victor, Richard Beeston, Michael Phillips, Richard Carter, Nadine Meisner, Helen Pickles, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Lindsay Cook Weekend Money Editor, Gillian Crow, Jonathan Meades, Anne McElvoy, Andrew Finkel, Mark Harrison, Matthew Bond, John O'leary, Education Correspondent, Judy Froshaug, Concise Jumbo, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Clement Freud, Mary Dejevsky,
ResumoTeachers' leader fears militant election backlash Nut hears classroom action calls Lockerbie hopes fade Job sacrifice Istanbul raid Lloyd's plea £40m kick-off Index Weekend Times Alligator rescued from holiday jam Rogue giant panda turns serial sheep killer Picture Gallery Fundamentalist warriors threaten to storm Kabul Briton is held as blaze destroys Expo pavilion Clergy question truth of risen Christ Kuoni Canvassing Support Picture Gallery Gould moves to lift debate in Labour election race Cabinet 'must set role for councils' Eec Sausage Horror By our Political Correspondent: Support grows for Boothroyd Scots keep up home rule pressure The Scottish Constitutional Convention met for the first time since the general election yesterday and quickly revived demands for a ballot to decide the devolution issue. Kerry Gill reports Old bridges will crash out without halting traffic Two posts complete reshuffle School chiefs warn on opt-out cash City noise hides crux of Christ's passion Yorkshire miners vote for walkout Ulster talks to restart New editor appointed Pollution fine Bank bombed Mugging death Rover workers plan themselves out of jobs to reduce costs Souness on mend after blood clot Sex, spies and Keeler The Sunday Times By a Staff Reporter: Red Nose appeals net £67m Us plays down risk to tourists Tour operators are telling travellers to heed local advice after the muirder of a Briton in New Orleans, writes David Young Gardens yield a cash crop Picture Gallery Body is exhumed for tests The Doctor Detectives step up hunt for boy's killer Nationwide The Nation's Building Society Small businesses find new lease of life in the country A chnage of air, and grants to convert disused buildings, are encouraging firms to flee the cities Ray Claney writes Scots skin cancer cases rise Cunaro Vistafjord Woman killed after 999 call Qantas the Spirit of Australia Picture Gallery Sheffield threatens closure of city hall to cut £10m deficit Bristol & West & You Picture Gallery Short sets up winning position Heron chicks owe birth to injured bird Lawyers fear legal aid havoc Drugs charges House stripped Budgie cooked Saving the seed Gas blast death Fiat Temfra Doubts mount over Libyan acceptance of trial in the West A surprise claim by a Lihyan lawyer has intrigused the West, Christopher Walker writes from Cairo Shift to Labour forces Shamir into attack Ready to Make your Move? Picture Gallery Peruvian opposition spurns offer of national dialogue Woman cut out breast implants Thomson Kim's junket seals socialist dynasty Kabul fears new fighting as soldiers pairol city Russians hurry to quit Afghanistan as Mujahidin conquerors take over Ministers tainted by corruption included in new Thai cabinet Japan's office Romeos meet their match Ragtag forces score victory Widow hoax traps Indian bachelors Barclays Reuter: Lion of Panjshir welcomed as the national saviour (Reuter): Railway plan for Venice attacked (Reuter): Ferries collide (AFP): Killer to die (AFP): Aid requested (AFP): Crash kills two (Reuter): Joint venture Police kill 11 guerrillas in Istanbul raid after tip-off The Douro River of Portugal Fab 5's guide gets Pop hip to the hip-hop jive New York Notebook Picture Gallery Poles march against church power Critics of the Polish government and the Catholic Church say both are moving fast to create a clegry-dominated soceity, Roger Boyes writes from Warsaw Radar eyes tell US drivers of danger Serb crusaders brush aside final warnings Reuter: Truce plea renewed by Vance Northern Rock Reuter: Top Greek officials jailed Mysteries of market freeze the treasures of Siberia Siberia's first venture into selling gold and other valuable items for itself was hardly a success but gave signs of hope, Mary Dejevsky writes from Yakutsk People Blake took sweet road to Moscow Cunard Countess Britain's Favourite Caribbean… Reuter: Operation on Etna delayed Deputies approve Russia by any other name N&P No-one's busier on your behalf Clifford Longley Biblical truths are of their own particular kind Picture Gallery Philip Howard …and moreover Art Sales of the century A Canaletto has been saved from export but more masterpieces could be lost, says Richard Cork Getting back to the land Public access to the countryside is still much too limited argues Marion Shoard Saatchi's faction guaranteed? Great egg race Follow that show Please try later The Second Kingdom Spread the Power Keep It Movable Union leaders' rapid return to arena Tribute to archbishop Faith and certainty Abuse of Shaw's literary legacy?' Village shops Twilight zone Schools and standards Saving graces Court Circular Fish farm 'threatens' future of unique loch Weekend birthdays Announcements Picture Gallery House yields dusty secrets Church services for Easter Recession forces sale of antiques Forthcoming marriages By a Staff Reporter: Buddhists accused of blocking true paths Anniversaries Samuel Magnus Samuel Woolf Magnus, QC, lawyer who practised in Britain and Africa, and former member of the Zambian parliament, has died aged 81. He was born in Ekaterinoslav (now Dne-propetrovsk), Ukraine, on September 30,1910 C. P. Fitzgerald C. P. Fitzgerald, emeritus professor of Far Eastern history at the Australian National University, Canberra, died on April 13 aged 90. He was born in Britain on March 5,1902 Understanding a God who exists beyond gender Sammy Price Sammy Price, jazz pianist and band-leader, died in New York on April 14 aged 83. He was born in Honey Grove. Texas, on October 6,1908 C . V. Wood C. V. Wood Jr, who super-vised the transport of London Bridge to its new home in Arizona, and was largely responsible for the creation of the first Disneyland theme park, died in Houston, Texas, on March 16 aged 71. He was born in Woods County, Oklahoma William Paling Appreciation (From our Special Correspondent): The Stratford Festival Opening of the Shakerspeare celebrations Picture Gallery Two held in search for Derby killers The Times Crossword No 18,896 Picture Gallery Weather Cheaney Weekend Money Names put further pressure on Lloyd's Millions of pounds to be called in after Easter The Pound Stock Marlet Recent Issues Failure of legal action puts investors on brink of ruin Maestro makes music in the East Taking cover By our City Staff: Rowland 'held secret talks' with Gaddafi Saracen Asset Management Limited Picture Gallery Thorn ready for big sale Investors turning to Uk equities says survey From our Correspondent in New York: Control of MGM is up for auction M&G De Benedetti vows he will fight conviction Diy chains fight for Easter gifts Spring is with us, the Tories are back, and the do-it-yourself trade is gearing up for a seasonal bonanza. Jon Ashworth reports that the big companies are looking forward to a bumper weekent for sales Scottish Widows' Fund and Life Assurance… O&y rating suspended by credit agency Mirror Group aims to relist next month Business Roundup US home starts rise Faupel gives warning Meeting postponed Schroders Music man times into the right wavelength Business Profile: Colin Southgate The chairman of Thorn £Mi tells Carol Leonard that he has brought the jewel in the crown back to glory All eyes trained on ever ready Hanson Greenspan reassures US over Nikkei fall The Sunday Times Morgan Grenfell Investment Funds Shares tumble in Tokyo Sluggish trading ends three days of increase Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Investors tot up gains after helter-skelter ride Stock Market Roundup Reuter: Hyundai founder says firm is harassed Holidaymakers pay price for failing to check insurance Many people have their claims reduced because the policy has a modest limit on theft, loss or damage claims How to trump card tricksters The unacceptable face of banking Comment PEP Tourists stay with traveller's cheques Hambro Clearing Limited Save & Prosper the Investment House Dealing offer for readers Conservative victory puts a shine back on the gilts market Prolific Financial Management Briefings Save & Prosper the Investment House Finding an unwanted bond with taxman Deadline approaches for power shareholders National Westminster Bank Fidelity Investments Save & Prosper the Investment House Fimbra Britannic Assurance Societies woo the nervous borrower The Times Unit Trust Information Service Credit blacklists cause distress Building societies and a/c payee cheques Picture Gallery Bouquets not brickbats for Barclays Debts of the family Some mistake Commission rates and NPI Interest Rates Roundup Shares consolidate gains World Cup fury after judges eliminate Cassan Equestrianism Colchester close to twin triumph Non-League Football The Times Pressure on Monarchs Exploring the limits of greatness Newton Abbot Plumpton Carlisle Towcester Waterfowl Creek to shine again Mandarin Kempton Park Haydock Park Heron's Rock set to defy penalty at Tweseldbwn Newcastle Southwell Piggott on O'Brien trio Rapid Raceline Daunting test for much-changed Lancashire team Twickenham awaits Cornish invasion Twickenham Teams Barbarians bow to the leagues Evans to coach Cardiff Match-By-Match Guide Langer survives a scare Golf Ruddock plots a rise without falls Wigan content to cruise Rugby League: Champions Win Again on their Way to League and Cup Double Chance to play a round with Forsbrand Volvo PGA Championship Leeds let it slip after building big lead Conner puts his cunning to the test America and New Zealand favourites to win final selection trials and contest America's Cup Conflict of two codes and clubs in a pass for a soap Sport on Television the Week in View The Week's Highlights Ireland excel in China classic Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Tomorrow Havant have to defeat holders for pool victory Hockey Ebdon shows his clear intention Snooker South Africa's cricketing future taking shape David Miller in Barbados West Indies have upperhand in historic Test match Bacher present to see dream realised Test Teams Seymour's start augurs well Snow Reports Botham draws full house Redding's progress is halted by injury Gymnastics Russians rise to incentives Swimming Gatting lobby holds out for change of heart Butler takes road route to Olympics Cycling Mood of Merseyside is threat to Souness Dalglish calls for players to dig deep to halt slide Leicester present formidable obstacle Neilsen just fails to reach final In Brief Record run Watson benefit Olympic place Match-By-Match Guide For the Record Darlington first to drop Depth of squad will lift United Cricketcall Premier League unity is tested by offer of £34m Clubs may try to force through package deal Durrant makes a record claim A Lesson with Leadbetter competition Matthäus is ruled out Courage to beat the count Picture Gallery Portsmouth show courage to fan promotion flames Changing sides Weighty script Pieterse unexcited by South Africa debut Hats off Snowballing Hopping mad The Gleneagles Hotel Toujours l'Angleterre Britons in their thousands will renew their love affair with France this weekend, but the French say they are getting tired of the invasion. Gillian Tindall reports The outsider tends to destroy by his very presence what he has come to seek If you are insular and uninterested in France, what are you doing there? Film Evenings out Bruce Oldfield Fashion Designer Royal Shakespeare Company Theatre Picture Gallery Music Picture Gallery Dance Salerooms Bookings Exhibitions Videos Barbican Art Gallery Put the lid on canned laughs Lynne Truss wonders whether the forced hilarity during comedy shows is the result of gas or obedience training You only start thinking about the human make-up of the audience when you don't have the foggiest idea why they are laughing, and suspect they may be mad A steamy study of seething sisters Lorca's classic captures the heady intensity of Latin emotions Texaco Guilty Secrets: Belinda Lang HMV Preview Raymond Gubbay Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Fairy Queen The Chamber Orchestra of Europe Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Thunderbirds Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Spink Multiple Display Advertising Items Royal Albert Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items The cure that killed off goth Rock Records The Sisters Of Mercy: Some Giris Wander By Mistake (Merciful Release Mr555l) The Cure: Wish Fiction 513 261-2) The Sunday Times Royal Shakespeare Company Adventurous moves while touring Dance Mukhamedov & Co Derngate, Northampton Achterland Qeh And a playwright revived with love Theatre a Woman Killed With Kindness The Pit American Express East coasting Rock Preview Sentimental journey Concert LPO/Mehta Festival Hall Ale fellows well met Jonathan Meades. a (or the) fan of Belgium, gets down to some serious beet business in north London Flora Jonathan Meades's Restaurant Guide Good Service Value for Money Variations on easy themes Frances Bissell, The Times cook, suggests four recipes infinitely adaptable for you entertaining reprtoire Thirst-quenchers for the Easter holiday weekend Warmer weather in prospect means cool drinks, Jane MacQuitty writes The Hungerford Wine Company Picture Gallery Best Buys An immoral tradition Kind Food: Alison Johnson Tawny' Marmalade Saturday Rendezvous All Box No Replies Should Be Sent to Junior four-wheel drive Young roller skaters are all set for next week's competitions, Jane Bidder writes Circles Sara Eden Video Dating Ltd Dinnermates Candleburners VIP Easter holiday events The Times Aspects of love in the potato field make my heart race Farmer's Diary: Paul Heiney Hazards of a happy cleric The Rev John Hawthorne on the annual ups and downs of delivering the Easter message Crackdown on egg robbers Feather report Multiyork Furniture Events Dan Air Where to Eat Where to Stay The Tower of London Robin Young urges more Britons to enjoy the horrors and highlights of our most authentic tourist attraction Develop an island mentality If you yearn for the lonely sea and the sky a holiday on one of these seven beautiful, away-from-it all isles off Britains coast Roof-Tek Where to Walk Lyn-Plan Peter Adams The Mcgregor Group Ingrams Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Video Computer Games Entertainment World Corp Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Allergy Relief Products Ltd Oriental Rugs Factory Shop Foamplan Rubber & Plastics Ltd Seymour Shirts The Times Cubes Shelving Trestles Desks Etc Daniel Brace Larkswood Limited Relaxator Ltd Spats Ltd French Contenta Mops Multiple Display Advertising Items Home & Garden Agriframes STIHL Countax Diary of Times Classified A wealth of Dutch treats Francesca Greenoak reports on the 1992 Dutch Floriade, in which 30 countries set new standards in growing and showing, and envoronmenta care Best Buy Weekend Tips Multiple Display Advertising Items Ransomes Westwood Cowslip's Solaris Laminates Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Murray Toughas They Come My Perfect Weekend We ask people in the public eye to reveal the private fanatasies that would turn a weekend into 48 hours of pure magic Multiple Display Advertising Items Saniflo Property Buyers Guide Arthur Rathbane Kitchens Limited Beletage Condominium The Times Prize Jumbo Crossword Prizes of ?50 will be given for the five correct solutions opened on Monday May 4. 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London, E 1 9xn, The winners and solution will be published on Saturday May 9 Concise Jumbo New homes in the heart of Suffolk Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Marbella Property Auctions Multiple Display Advertising Items The Ragley Shoot Dumfriesshire Thornhill Multiple Classified Advertising Items Auction Martin Grant Homes East Anglia Multiple Classified Advertising Items Devon & Cornwall Somerset & Avon Preach in the converted Bowling into country life Golf swing could cure old abbey's handicap Spirits having flown in Sunshine at half the price Annoucements Winning M0ve The Times Grafts over the counter Original work is now available in a department store, Charlotte Bevan reports Diary of Times Classified Faith in the power of eggs A Catholic priest in Manchester is keeping alive a Ukrainian art form BBC1 Satellite Christian Aid BBC2 ITV Variations Radio 1 Channel 4 BBC1 Satellite Pots, pans. And now China BBC2 ITV Variations Radio 1 Channel 4 Expo: This Time Britain Gets It Right Alan Bleasdale's finest hour Sharp Make Camcorders Make Sense First cuckoo of spring Money doesn't grow on TVs Picture Gallery Pandering to pet hates Contents The Times Britain Block Buster America likes to think it leads the world but the Seville Expo is a story of the Americans caught in a web of their own bureaucracy, while Britain and other countries have built pavillions that stand as symbols of achievement and imagination. Report by Kenneth Pearson. Main photograph by Mark Harrison No Title Our Wheels are your Wings Jameson Games without frontiers Expo '92 has allowed the world's architects to represent their nations and let their imaginations run riot. Marcus Binney offers deconstructive criticism Following Christ into the desert It is Easter in Jerusalem, but the Christian community faces its problems alone, Richard Beeston writes Duval Carpet Co. Ltd She will not cease from mental fight Kathleen Raine has found much to cause her to feel remorse and regret in her life and in the world, but a royal appointment has renewed her enthusiasm for restoring spiritual belief in the arts. The poet talks to Maggie Parham about the importance of being mystical. Photograph by Graham Wood William dropped by, so we left William Grant Fifteen won in a victory for teamwork Alan Bleasdale's finest moment has nothing to do with any of his literary laurels-it was, he recalls, when Huyton Boys came from nowhere to win the English schols' football trophy. Photography by Nigel Parry There's nothing like travelling in a… Air Canada a Breath of Fresh Air Solar Power Picture Gallery Mixed Metamorphosis The stereotypical Sydneysiders tht irked Jan Morris when she visited New South Wales 30 years agi still exist within their social layers, from the incestuous jet set to the beer-swilling ocker, but new blood from older cultures has shaped them into a different species Ransomes Westwood Eating into a critic's day Overdoing what comes naturally Michael Walkins returns to Kenya to find the plains as compelling as ever, but he can't help fearing for the future relationship between wildlife and spectator in east Africa Buy appointment Every April 30, Amsterdam's people mark the accession of Queen Beatrix by selling their junk. George Hill writes Itineraries Scottish Tourist Board UK Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Norweglan Coastal Voyages Multiple Display Advertising Items Cornwall & Devon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Highbullen Hotel Special Interests Multiple Display Advertising Items Africa Multiple Display Advertising Items Overseas Travel Ker & Downey Multiple Classified Advertising Items Prospect Columbus Travel Insurance Ker & Downey Multiple Classified Advertising Items Swan Hellenic Multiple Display Advertising Items Trailfinders Multiple Display Advertising Items Sovereign Italy Czechoslovakia Austravel Rockford Travels Houses that put their papers in order The Good, the Bad and the Unacceptable By Raymond Snoddy Faber, £14.99 Survival machines in the Maus trap Maus Ii By Art Spiegelman André Deutsch, £12.99 Penguin, £8.99 paperback Broads and high ways Running down Broadway By Mike Ockrent Nick Hern Books, £14,99 the Heart of the World by Nik Cohn Chatto and Windus, £14,99 Crime Revolutionary rise of the Spirit The Christina Church in the Cold War By Owen Chadwick Allen Lane, £18.99 New Poetry Picture Gallery Grey elegies written from a country's graveyards The Man with Night Sweats By Thom Gunn Faber, £11.99 (?5.99 paperback) Paperbacks To the Eads of the Earth: A Sea Trilogy By William Golding Faber. £8.99 Basingstoke Boy: An Autobiography By John Arlott Fantana, £5.99 Tom Driberg: His Life and Indiscretions By Francis Wheen Pan, £6.99 Death Grows on You By Niki Hill Paladin, £5.99 Sounds like a good idea Enjoy National Music Day with The Times and the National Trust Bridge by Listener Crossword No 3146: My Word by BeRo The Games Page Solutions Crossword No: 3143 Listener Crossword No: 3146 'I had to protect my mother' A Childhood: Shirley Conran The Softback Preview TAG Heuer
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