News from 22/04/1992
1992; Gale Group;
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Jane Ward, John Dugdale, Phil Yates, Albert Dormer Bridge Correspondent, A. J. C., John Vincent, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, John O'leary Education Correspondent, Bill Frost, John Raybould, Steven Runciman, Robert Browning, Cyril Mango, Dimitri Obolensky, Ihor Sevcenko, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Francis Pole, Catherine Jones, Clive Davis, Melinda Wittstock, Media Correspondent, Ludovic Kennedy, Carol Leonard, Lynne Truss, Richard Streeton, Susan Faludi, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Jay Andrews, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Tom Walker, Colin Narbrough, Joe Joseph, John Mortimer, Antony Pinsent, Michael Tate, K. R. Anderson, President, Peter Ball, St. John Armitage, Rachel Kelly, A. James French, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Rachel Kelly, Property Correspondent, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, Bernard Richards, Conor Cruise O'Brien, Russell Kempson, Victoria Mckee, Sally Jones, Gavin Bell, Robert Kirley, Wolfgang Munchau, Martin Hoyle, Kari Knight, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Dennis Parker, Geoffrey Wheeler, Matthew D'ancona, Education Reporter, P. A. Lancaster, Secretary, David Watts, Neil Bennett and Philip Robinson, Kerry Gill, Jonathan Prynn, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Alice Thomson, Mark Herbert, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Andrew Anderson, Ruth Gledhill and Robin Stacey, Barry Pickthall, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Ian Ross, Winston Fletcher, Jamie Dettmer, Robin Stacey, Christopher Thomas, Will Lester, Joanna Pitman, D. Wickens, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Clive White, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor and Zanid Hussain, Michael Seely, Peter Victor, Alan Howarth, Michael Phillips, John Stephenson, Philip Webster, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, William Cash, T. J. Barnett, Martin Waller, Alan Coren, Christopher Warman, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Aileen La Tourette (Chairman), Jack Bailey, G. A. H. Watts, John Passmore, Anne McElvoy, Richard Ford and Craig Seton, Andrew Finkel, John Phillips, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Mary Dejevsky, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,
ResumoThatcher plans to pursue her battle in Lords Majorism warning a first salvo IRA battle laid bare Inside Hill's £10m Hard sell Serbs strike Essex slump Index Life & Times Bernie Grant stands for deputy leadership Mothers' Union puts brothels on the agenda Killer executed after a night of legal wrangling Pilot bombs Ark Royal Afghan rebels get stark warning The UN's envoy tells the Afghan rebels that they alone hold the key to peace, reports Christopher Thomas Linguaphone Master of Romance Sporting Suspense Courtroom Drama Scots TUC backs demands for a referendum Gould canvasses Smith faithful Financial Times Gunman abducts children on beach Watchdog screens TV violence warning Major chooses Lamont to have Dorneywood Dolphin Freddie 'is dead' Democracy dial-in gets few takers Christian Aid Jailed Britons may be freed Patient dies in ambulance crash Editor rebuked Mercury fund Benny Hill's £10 m fortune likely to go to his biggest fan Tributes pour in for 'comic master' Time to tackle the memo mountain Cost of selling a house rises in spite Of property slump Patek Philippe Geneve Police shot ends siege Yard studies leak of note on IRA talks Fiancee of wanted man jailed Minolta Picture Gallery Thatcher insists that her way is the right way forward for Britain The former prime minister sees incrased government intervention as a potential threat to her legacy. writes Lin Jenkins Woman dismissed 'for office affair' Teachers seek more help to curb pupil violence Picture Gallery Short leads over a demoralised Karpov Abattoirs take to the road British Midland New DPP seeks court reform Children warned off career in science Holidays and weekends are worst times for surgery Conclusions AT&T Picture Gallery Cancer drug found in Himalayan trees Mayfair raider snatches £300,000 Cycle limit Prize deer Vauxhall recall Five escape PC robbed Deep dining US awaits landmark ruling on abortion Militant Christians stir up passions Malaysia Airlines Death row frenzy seizes America as media circus overrides moral debate Obseesion with the death penatly in America in America cannot be described simply as a search for order amid chaow or as fear of a rising crime rate, William cash reports from San quentin Briton pleads for stay of execution An MP is to ask the Foreign Office to help a Briton escape the electric chair, writes Peter Victor Serb guns pound Bosnian capital UN troops forced to defend base Scorn directed at Italian literati Air France Picture Gallery Claimant to Russian throne dies at a press briefing Tired Yeltsin fails to lift mood of deputies Limo politicians bask in new status Warsaw Nnotebook Reuter: Ripper says he is beast (Reuter): Marines block flow of Etna lava Romania allows visit by king (Reuter): Credit offered (Reuter): Peace desired (Reuter): Aide's suicide (AP): Easter road toll (Reuter): Treaty signed (Reuter): Wine barred North promised united Korea even at risk of nuclear war David Watts ventures into the DMZ betwenn the two koreas and finds a wall of suspicion dividing North from South as well as the physical barriers Pakistanis turn away Najibullah Hurd tells Turkey to aid Kurds Submerged or levitated, the guru's doing fine Young japanese are exchanging their rigied society for a new Buddhist cult, Joanna pitman repors from Tokyo Five white MPs defect to ANC Gorbachev hints at a comeback People Mubarak voices hope over Libya The Trouser People Limited Britain acts to contain oil spill (AFP): Peru's economy minister quits Rome chosen (Reuter): Jakarta warns (AP): Ivory to be sold (Reuter): Perot favoured (Reuter): Jews released Conor Cruise O'Brien The doctrine of hellfire has more to do with hatred of others than with fear …and moreover Picture Gallery Ambitions of war Anne McElvoy in Belgrade asks if the West can stop Serbian nationalism running wild The true words of jesters Benny Hill and Frankie Howerd shared an ancient art, says Bernard Richards Out of the handbag The Times Diary Trouble bubbles The Times Diary Red all over The Times Diary Pearly queens The Times Diary The Chaperone Agony on Death Row Logic of Grammar Passing judgment on Lord Lane Rights of audience Smiling through Doubts of Christian clergy on truth of the risen Lord Threat to Sofia centre Blaming opinion polls Lawrence on TV 'Oscar' for engineers Prophetic text? Science budget A golden standard Court Circular Birthdays today Anniversaries Dinner Announcements Church news Today's royal engagements Gray's Inn Luncheon Picture Gallery School announcements Forthcoming marriages Word-Watching Handleys' double success Bridge Benny Hill Benny Hill, comedian, was found dead at his home in Teddington on April 20. He was 67 and has suffered a heart attack. He was born in Southampton on January 21,1925 T. Leslie Jackson T. Leslie Jackson, television producer, died on April 7 aged 81. He was born in Manchester, on April 20,1910 Arthur Calder-Marshall Arthur Calder-Marshall, novelist, biographer and memoirist died on April 17 aged 83. He was born at Wallington, Surrey, on August 19 1908 John Tomkinson John Tomkinson, CBE, secretary-general of the International Federation of Gynaecology and Obstetrics, 1976-85, died on April 11 aged 76. He was born on March 8,1916 Col Maurice Buckmaster Appreciation The Female Medical Students April 22 on this Day 19870 Teachers ready to strike for more pay The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,899 Picture Gallery Tories play hunt the Speaker Conservative MPs are losing hope of finding a "stop Boothroyd" candidate to prevent Labour seizing the speakership, reports Philip webster Word-Watching AA Roadwatch Weather In Fast Lane Failures Rise Strong Brew Troubled Mill Phone Numbers The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold O&Y prepares for possible bankruptcy Adviser to ask City for £110m loan Names suffer in deadlock over Outhwaite payout Euro Disney analysts not amused Nikkei falls below 17,000 GPA chief could net £21 m in flotation Pure Genius Healthy growth at Greenacre Banks sue Andersen over role at Magnet The Times Unit Trust Information Service Picture Gallery Hanson 'not pushed' into change By our City Staff: Eurotunnel plays down talk of cash call Ransomes pays out Venture Plant halted Skandia sticks to offer Citicorp bank lifts loan loss reserves Business Roundup Firms going under soar to record Doubts increasing over Ravenscraig rescue bid US suits could spark steel war Aran buys in North Sea The Times Time goes marching back to the black The Scottish Provident Institution 'Slim' hope of world trade pact Canon EC reviews brewing merger EIS warning Ropner falls Amax slumps Gilts auction Worth hanging on to Vodafone for long distance Tempus EIS Group FT-SE 100 Volumes London Traded Options American selling hits drugs sector Stock Market Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities London Financial Futures (Reuter): HK rises in wary trading (Reuter): Blue chips recover World Markets Wall Street Major Changes Money Markets Exchange index compared with 1985 was up at 91.7 (day's range 91.6-91.7) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Other Sterling Rates Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Dollar Spot Rates Funding goes well for Bank Comment Brinkmanship Goobey back in Square Mile The Times City Diary Hospital millions The Times City Diary Inchcape sails the seven seas to avoid the ravages of recession A higher share price is seen as evidence that the City has faith in Charles Mackay as chief executive, says Michael Tate Jobs cheer The Times City Diary Small firms' audits aid business Business Letter Elonex Personal Computers Quiet and cautious trading Quick-fix solution wanted front O&M's new chief Nestle EC orders Daimler-Benz to repay DM33m Brussels Notebook Summary Notice Ribalta could lack desire to push Bruno to the limit Cuban opponent has respectable record Collins has new plan Festival faces changes Student Sport Today's Fixtures Door opens for cool Cornwallis Real Tennis Meyer strides smoothly on to the world stage Pittsburgh dash to best start in 30 years Baseball Piggott stands by for Sangster's big Guineas hope Racing Point-To-Point Results Mandarin: Power Lake to head Eddery treble Folkestone Catterick Bridge Mandarin: Perth Mandarin: Ludlow Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Rapid Raceline Hudson equal to cricket's greatest test Wells cashes in as Gloucestershire batting crumbles Openers ease Leicestershire to target McCague adheres to Foster's plan Yesterday's Benson Amp Hedges Cup Scoreboards Moody assumes the mantle S Africans wary of letting the advantage slip Bridgetown Scoreboard New Zealand beaten in desperate finish Yachting Ipswich put the celebrations on hold Grimsby's determined approach leaves second division promotion spot still to be settled Leaders Birmingham slip on plastic pitch Ice hockey depth on display In Brief Ramsay injured Fredericks runs Top 30 material Record to Galica Borg warned that his credit may be spent Tennis Charlton still in contention Leicester keep both their promotion options open For the Record Price makes sure Taylor pays for a ragged display Snooker RFU seeks lighter workload for Best Rugby Union The Times Racing England suffer as Taylor gives priority to dubs International regulars to miss Moscow trip England Squad Newcastle lodge official protest Home and Family Finance Limited Gallacher backs Valderrama for Ryder Cup Cowdrey brings Durham down to earth By our Sports Staff: Cambridge accuse Ramprakash DeFreitas hits lethal length to crush Essex Property Playing to the jury How honourable is it to become a murder's mouhpiece? John Morrimer, QC, defends the subitle art of advocacy Just a phrase I'm going through Single Life Lynne Truss suffers the nightmares of translation Royal National Theatre Women Inside Cinemas Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Kari Knignt Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment 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 Tragicomic picture of Russian life Theatre Three Girls in Blue West Yorkshire playhouse Leeds To an absent friend Rock Freddie Mercury Tribute wembley Studium Canutes of cosmetology Television Review Viewpoint 92 ITV Denton & Warner's Ltd Barometer of our recent tastes Galleries: Liverpool John Russell Taylor visits the Tate Gallery's northern branch and finds many reasons to linger in Albert Dock Rebel hero of a Regency stripe Literature Shelley, born 200 years ago this year, has symbolised rebellion and romance to every generation since his death. John Dugdale looks at the enduring appeal of poet Gate slammed Enter Carlo Arts Brief Bowling back All aboard Going back to the roots Jazz Records Last chance… Captain's Clock & Barometer Shelley Events in 1992 The Times/dillons Debate Nature, science and the single mother Are older unmarried women entitled to children? Dough to help female politicians rise Jamie Dettmer on an American group funnelling fat cheques to selected female candidates to change the face of Congress Have a heart Classic export Help for asthma And Briefly Wash 'n wear Larger range Write on British—and undemocratic A Hong Kong councillor says the colony should be allowed to elect its own governor Blowing the whistle on coverage Although women may play games, they are not given a sporting chance on television Stand up and say that Women Susan Faludi says it's time for women to stop being angry on paper and realise how much mightier is the voice than the pen Hold those cries of facadism Christopher Warman on plans to revitalise No 1 Old Broad Street in the City's banking conservation area Thomas Neal's Chase De Vere Home Loans Plc North of the Thames The Watermark Club The Rosemullion No Title Bovis Abroad Marbella Property Auctions Lennards Properties International Elite Aerocity starts up Back home City scope Bargains beyond dreams in country houses Rachel Kelly on the hidden savings savings and advantages in 'different' country homes Commercial Property Rentals Nell Gwynn House Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barratt Timeshare The American Agency Multiple Classified Advertising Items Creme De La Creme Experienced Secretary Multiple Classified Advertising Items Leading Sponsorship Consultancy Hobstones Recruitment Consultants NMC Management Consultants Quality Counts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Associated British Ports National Federation of Housing Associations Caroline King appointments A taste of village life Best Buy Duty on educational needs Queen's Bench Division Concurrent events justify inquest Sun Alliance Directors' Secretaries International P. A. Secretary Mary Holland Associates Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Personal Assistant Senior Secretary International Company Business Centre Assistant Counsel's duty in returning briefs Crème De La Crème Multi-Lingual Opportunities Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Arabic Sec - English m/t pref for Clly co Arablc/Eng… Medical examination term is valid Crone Corkill Multilingual Court of Appeal is not apt after change of judges Super Secretaries Council not liable for sex abuse Queen's Bench Division Announcements The Times How to build a safe house Children's safety is often the last thing on an architect's mind. Rachel Kelly looks at an attempt to reduce household injuries at the planning stage A smoke detector redues the death rate from fires by 70 per cent VIP The Times Concise Crossword No 2771 Winning Move Defence plan for property sales BBC1 Satellite Musicians Benevolent Fund Variations Radio 1
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