News from 20/04/1992
1992; Gale Group;
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Phil Yates, William Kay, Edward Owen, A. M. Apostolou, Stephen Lowe, Sheila Gunn, DJM, Barry Trowbridge, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Paul Bompard, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, C. L. Kirch (Headmaster), John E. Pugsley, Jamls Bone, I. G. Mathews, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Jeremy Kingston, Barry Turner, Rex Hunt, Richard Streeton, Richard Eaton, John Best, Michael Hornsby and Sean Mac Carthaigh, Geoff Brown, Colin Narbrough Economics Correspondent, Gerald Davies, Ray Clancy, Callum Murray, Bernard Levin, George Turnbull, Martin Fletcher, Peter Victor and Jamie Dettmer, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Stuart Jones, Corinne Schmidt, Peter Ball, Hans Doeleman, Gwynfor Evans, Louise Taylor, Nicholas Booth, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Libby Purves, Peter Bills, Ray Kennedy, Alan Hamilton, Elaine Fogg, Robin Young, Nicholas Watt, Jenny MacArthur, Eve-Ann Prentice, John O'Leary, Philip Robinson, Douglas Broom, Local Government Correspondent, David Hands, Neil Bennett Banking Correspondent, Kennet, John O'leary, John Hennessy, Russell Kempson, Vanora Bennett, Oscar Moore, Brenda Polan, Sydney Friskin, Kari Knight, David Miller, Barry Millington, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Kerry Gill, Jonathan Prynn, Simon Tait Arts Correspondent, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Matthew D'ancona, Peter Hall, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, John Nichols, Richard Evans, Alice Thomson, Barry Pickthall, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Kate Baillie, Ian Ross, Frederick Lonsdale, Brian Beel, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Jamie Dettmer, Robin Stacey, Christopher Thomas, Ross Tieman, Induestrial Correspondent, Iola Smith, D. E. J. Dracup, Clive White, Susan Elkin, Matthew Parris, John Shaw, Keith Blackmore, Owen Jenkins, Peter Riddell, Peter Victor, Paul Barker, Richard Beeston, Michael Phillips, John Julius Norwich, Elizabeth Mostyn-Owen, Christopher Walker and James Bone, A. Aghvami (Deputy Chairman), Martin Waller, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Jack Bailey, Anne McElvoy, Christopher Thomason, John O'leary, Education Correspondent, Peter Robinson, Harry Sowden, Mary Dejevsky,
ResumoSmith hits back at critics of 'one-horse race' Fix claim over Labour leadership Mortgage burden Arson hunt Body home Aid squabble Durham win Index Life & Times Union accuses militant teachers of risking jobs French ram ousts Blodwen the operatic ewe Frankie Howerd dies at 75 Bishop tells doubting clergy to resign Anti-Kabul rebels unite Drivers face jams today Abbey National Today in the Times Brown and Blair add radical edge Smith leadership bid As John Smith spells out Labour's way forward, Sheila Gunn Says it is hard to find much enthusiasm for a root-and-branch policy change Howard expected to cap spending of ten councils Take-aways bag new business Gunman under siege Tape-recorders threaten court jobs Picture Gallery 'Poverty gap' hits 2m schoolchildren MPs' late-night sittings may end Changes to Commons working hours are now firmly on the agenda, writes Sheila Gunn Man held for boy's murder Trainee pilot guided in dark Moving event for party goers Parade protest Caravan death Search resumes Rotor death Four men sought after party fire deaths Woman on terrorism act charge Blossoming gardens greet first keen swarms of spring gazers Country gardens opened yesterday for what owners hope will be another lucrative season, writes Alan Hamilton Picture Gallery Paddling girl dies after being swept out to sea Canon (UK) Ltd £60,000 stolen in cash machine raid Hooligans kicked into touch Parents bring body home The family of murdered tourist Julie Stott seek to grieve in peace as New Orleans man is charged with her killing Sainsbury's Homebase House and Garden Centres Tale of contrasting lives in two cities The lifestyles of Julie Stott and the man accused of her murder were worlds apart, Peter Victor and Jamie Dettmer report Black crime soars Short draws level in chess semi-final Death-threat police want removal bills paid by authorities Three conceive by new tube method ATS Tour insurance 'won't cover disasters' Paintings by touch bring art to blind Dithering over Scots estate attacked Dairy muddle puts cheese farms in peril EC rules and Britis bureaucracy blamed for milk shortage while farmers pour surplus down the drain Mazda Cars (UK) Ltd. Diet fad takes a pounding Hundreds to race over sea and hills Woman dies trying to rescue sheep Lockerbie's lessons learnt Bomb scare Body pair freed Police claim Monk fish Bond winners Congress deputies finally close ranks and back Yeltsin Serial killer blames Soviet sufferings Homecare a Ladbroke Group Company Picture Gallery Serbs blame Muslim jihad Christian fears of militant Islam are being whipped up in Bosnia, writes Anne McElvoy from Bjeljina Expo scrambles to get its act together Syria says it will break embargo on Libya flights From Reuter in Washington (AFP): US enquiry opens on Saudi arms Deputy returns to challenge Fujimori Old foes unite to defend Kabul Christopher Thomas joins an Afghanistan general and a guerrilla in a chat over a pot of tea EC dispute delays food aid Famine is threatening tens of millions in Africa while the European Community haggles over how to pay for urgently needed aid, Eve-Ann Prentice writes Marilyn Monroe falls victim to season of divine fervour Jerusalem Notebook by Richard Beeston Quebec ready to make up (Reuter): UN voices Cambodia optimism (Reuter): Grenade kills worshippers (Reuter, AFP): Election sought (Reuter): Tamil ambush (Reuter): Trouser power Bush tightens curb on trade with Cuba Reuter: Priest fears for Malawi bishops Lawyers argue over reprieve for killer Perot taps a well of discontent People Phostrogen Ltd. Mandela accuses security forces A Tory cabinet for careerists Major has chosen men who are on the inside looking out, says Peter Riddell Riddell on Monday Matthew Parris …and moreover That's the way the money goes Bernard Levin asks why the Reichmanns and other rich men risk all to make even more Small seizure in Seville The Times Diary Diabolical drought The Times Diary Di day? The Times Diary Lost deposits The Times Diary One Church, One Faith? Peru against the Trend Viva Espana Nationalism in election aftermath Access to tapes Libya sanctions Iranian election Civil war and great Dutch discoveries Elgin Marbles Falklands invasion Fight for survival Toil and soil BDs in EL Court Circular Anniversaries Steaming ahead Monks join battle to curb bee parasite Nature notes Veteran royal car on show Marriage Appointment Lord, you are my God: I shall exalt you, 1 shakk… Picture Gallery Beethoven's piano bound for Britain Deaths Personal Appears in Life & Times Section Pope makes plea for peace Vatican message Seeking a Christianity beyond national barriers Fred Catherwood Rust - On April 17th 1992 peacefully to rest at… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Photos of Scott's last expedition for sale Word-Watching Computers take puzzle out of crosswords Birthdays today Frankie Howerd Frankie Howerd, OBE, comedian, died yesterday. He was aged 75. He was born in York but the date was in doubt as Howerd was secretive about his age and allowed himself up to four years grace. His Year of birth had been recorded as both 1921 and 1922 Colonel Maurice Buckmaster Colone Maurice Buckmaster, OBE, head of the "independent French" or F section of the Special Operations Executive from 1941 to 1945, died on April 17 aged 90. He was born on January 11,1902 Teasy Weasy Raymond "Teasy Weasy" Raymond, OBE, flamboyant hair-dresser and race-horse owner, has died at his home in Berkshire aged 80. He was born of an Italian father and French mother in Soho Fortune Theatre "on Approval" Rival Afghan cliques step up battle to seize capital The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,897 Weather Patient Hudson hits century for South Africa Public protest mars historic match Ebdon finds inspiration to eliminate Davis Peter Ebdon Grand slam coach quits Harlequins By our Sport Staff: Strachan is recalled to revive Leeds Jones leads a thrilling debut Joseph Cheaney & Sons Ltd. Today in Sport Fruhmann captures World Cup title with clear round Cassan unable to recover in World Cup Crucial test for Hull KR Rugby League Eubank contest doubts Sport in Brief Conner struggles against Melges Yachting Three tie for gold medal Fortune deserts battling Havant Hockey Chen's chop puts out champion Table Tennis Rogers shares spoils Gelbaugh suffering gets to the crowd American Football Easter Monday's Fixtures Gilford's nerve withstands the trial of play-off Golf Richards returns to bolster league hope of Glamorgan Forner West Indies captain keen to excel Notts find Sussex an exception Essex delighted by Ilott's form Emotion puts absences in shade Weekend Cricket Scoreboards Durham off to a flying start Leeds cline on by Lukic's fingertips Rearguard action keeps title challengers in the hunt but may cost goalkeeper England call-up United tackle ghosts of championships past Weekend Football Results and Tables Pools Check Sheffield United are inspired to greater ambition Coventry bow out in tragicomedy Mounting tension starts to get the better of Dalglish Leicester keep Blackburn in suspense Uptight Ipswich forced to wait Rotherham pointed in right direction Rangers confirm their pedigree McCarthy has two challenges Walker's goal is sufficient Castaways make land at long last For the Record Lancashire's pot equals pie cord Overwhelming support just fails to inspire Cornwall to a successful county title defence More punches than points as a feast goes to waste Bath suffer a trying time Outcome masks the flaws Fox may pay the price for poor All Blacks display Rugby Union Results and Tables Swansea fulfil all expections in a grand spectacle Surrey rue errors by Buntland Italy continue their progress Mandarin: Roberts to shine again on Revif Mandarin: Kempton Park Mandarin: Newcastle Mandarin: Nottingham Mandarin: Warwick Rokeby finishes third Paris House blazes trail Rapid Raceline Bailey's star parades only for the Whitbread From our Irish Racing Correspondent in Dublin: Bishop's Staff to foil double bid Irish Grand National C4 BBC1 Form guide to the runners Mandarin: Market Rasen Mandarin: Carlisle Mandarin: Hereford Eddery tries out Rainbow Corner Mandarin: Fakenham Mandarin: Uttoxeter Mandarin: Wetherby Irish loophole on firing brings: call for enquiry Blaydon's Time in step for Lawther Saturday's Results Mandarin: Chepstow Mandarin: Plumpton Mandarin: Newton Abbot Mandarin: Huntingdon Mandarin: Towcester Mandarin: Wincanton Results from Saturday's Eight Meetings Leaders on the Flat Continental Airlines Ticket to ride the last two big privatisations Martin Waller highlights the pitfalls facing a state sell-off of British Coal and the ideological confusion that surrounds plans for the disposal of British Rail Opening day for a financial drain in Spain Edward Owen looks at the economics of the Expo fair, which will need 20m visitors to help balance the books The Times Money men who rule the business world Evan the most colourful characters in Britain's boardrooms have to play heed to the quiet men who really control the purse strings of British industry. Some did not, and paid the price, says William Kay Bush looks for Gatt breakthrough White House moves to end deadlock over farm subsidies Minet Names find that hardship means a small flat and £10,000 a year Thousands fall into homes valuation trap Houses worth less than mortgage Just Ask Advisory and Counselling Service How one firm survived difficult days in the City Training holds the key to reducing Shephard's flock By our Banking Correspondent: Merchant banks planning £8bn of new issues Coopers to pay $50m settlement Hanson to appoint new chief Vickers to sell R-R car firm BR sell-off plans advance Looks New kids on the beach Bank holiday battles are not what they used to be Paul Barker goes in search of some mythological mayhem This is the head that was hunted in vain Working Life Libby Purves on the secret pleasure of multiple job offers ActionAid Education Inside Entertainments Today's Events Adaily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by kari knight Theatre Guide Jeremy kingston's assesment of 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 Essentially in the right spirit Theatre Macbeth New, Cardiff Muddle fails to set record straight Theatre A New World & The Tears of the Indians Nuffield, Southampton Emphasis on the ugly American Opera Madam Butterfly Coliseum Picture Gallery Hardly adequate Concert CLCO/Zimmerman QEH Mugwumps on the menu in Morocco Cinema Preview William Burroughs's explicit novel The Naked Lunch was thought unfilmable, but David Cronenberg has brought it to the screen. Oscar Moore reports How could we forget Gertie, the Gaiety girl? Geoff Brown looks back at the sunny appeal of Miss Gertie Millar, star of many Edwardian musical comedies Triumph of the old-timers Television Review Europ assistance Sparkling at ENO Arts Brief Bigger is getting better American fashion companies lead the field in good clothes in big sizes, but the 'super-large' still seek considerable improvements The Times Educational Supplement Every Friday 75p Just a little Lutyens An exhibition in London this week focuses on the work of a son who never quite matched up to his famous father Sizing UP the Opposition Picture Gallery Drivers in the hot seat Cars are safer than ever, yet the accident rate is still high. Should motorists be tested as rigorously as their vehicles? Perfumed memories of provence Peter Mayle was not the first British writer to discover the charms of Provence Barry Turner has been reading Lady Fortescue's gem of a country diary Everything Cycling Ltd. Education BAC Lansdowne St. James's Secretarial College 1912-1992 Career Analysts The British Institute of Florence Unions seek fresh cause John O'Leary looks at the stance that the teachers' unions must take if they are not retain members and remain a force under a fourth Tory government Ceran The American Alternative in Kensington Lansdowne School of Law A Levels at Cats London Montessori Centre Hampshire Tutorials Ltd Gabbitas Truman & Thring Aiglon College, Switzerland NUS centre to the fore Students come to terms with the election IIIuminating with true knowledge Viewpoint New hope for lost children Truancy often leads to crime, and one way of breaking that link is skills training, as a method introduced here from the US is showing The scheme also provides a service for parent who also quit school Prison numbers may fall if Cities in Schools goes nationwide The empire shrinks back What will the department changes mean? Education University Appointments University of Strathclyde Courses French Courses in France Learn Spanish in the Pyrenees Caring that can crack the gangs Families move but the problem usually moves with them Lincoln College Oxford Don Quijote No Title Prep & Public Schools Devonshire House Preparatory School Rhythm Section Weekend Pottery Courses Raku 25 April. 2May £52.… Summer 1992 Schools Tuscany Disembarkation is not entry British wives of US forces are liable for poll tax Creme De La Creme Associated British Ports Britain's Largest… Spero Communications Ltd. Experienced Confidential Secretary and Assostant to… Junior Sec Opportunity in Corporate Communications for a level… Sun Alliance Pensions Life & Investment Services MSL Group Ltd Super Secretaries Multi-Lingual Opportunities Status of housing applicants Right to establish general market Poll tax defaulter can be sent to jail in his absence Length of proceedings violated AIDS sufferer's rights Children cannot circumvent housing rules Science under the microscope Announcements Kidney Research National Kidney Research Fund Your Will The Times Bees remake history The Army Benevolent Fund British Heart Foundation Eye in the sky on ice The problem of global warming is cloer to solution, thans to satellitc called Ers-1, Nicholas Booth reports Caneer Relief Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tickets for Sale Multiple Classified Advertising Items Public Notices In order to place your Birth, Marriage or Death… All Box No Replies Should Be Sent to Concise Crossword No 2769 Winning Move BBC1 Satellite Dan Air Radio 1 Variations
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