News from 28/04/1992
1992; Gale Group;
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Ian Murray and John Holland, Bernard Ingham, Phil Yates, Ahmed Fâzl, Jon Ashworth, Richard Beeston and Jamie Dettmer, John Vincent, Maurice Leo, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Neil Bennett, Alum Bati, Harvey Elliott, Ivo Tennant, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Dillwyn Miles, Clive Davis, Melinda Wittstock, Media Correspondent, Carol Leonard, J. Neville Fawcett, R. S. Fraser, Michael McCarthy, Michael Young, Colin Narbrough, Geoff Brown, Ray Clancy, A. R. A. Hobson, R. T. Arguile, Shona Walton (Vice-Chairman), Jermy Kingston, Peter Stothard, US Editor, Peter Ball, Peter Jackson, Robert Maxtone Graham, Martin Barrow, Paul Collins, Amanda Breese, Libby Purves, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, Nicholas Watt, Michael Clark, Nicola Murphy, Michael Hamlyn, Keith Pike, Alan Bartlett, Charles Bremner, George Teeling Smith Director, Kate Muir, Matthew D'Ancona Education Reporter, Edward Fennell, Dennis Hatfield General Secretary, George Rae, George Brock, Janet Daley, Wolfgang Munchau, Martin Hoyle, Anatole Kaletsky, Economics Editor, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Kari Knight, Anne Louise Davies, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Geoffrey Wheeler, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Kerry Gill, David Robinson, Bernadine Coverley, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Craig Brown, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, Edward Odim, Frances Savin, Davina Lloyd, Nigel Hawkes, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Barry Pickthall, David Pannick QC, Roger Boyes, Ian Ross, Nicholas Wood and Philip Webster, Dessa Trevisan and Tim Judah, Brian Beel, Michael Dynes, Transport Correspondent, William Knight, Christopher Thomas, Louise Carpenter, Neil Lyndon, John A. SPENCE(Chairman), Robert Morgan, Parliamentary Staff, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Martin Rosenbaum, Matthew Parris, j k harnedy, Liz Smith, John Shaw, Scrivenor, Peter Riddell, Peter Victor, Robert Allen, Tony Dawe, Michael Phillips, Nadine Meisner, Philip Pangalos, Melinda Wittstock, Jack Bailey, Frances Gibb, Richard Morrison, Vince Wright, Michael Evans, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Mary Dejevsky, Stuart Smith, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,
ResumoBoothroyd beats Brooke with help of 74 Tories First woman Speaker elected Ceasefire bombed out Inside Deadly prank Perot boost Capital move White heat Index Life & Times Lloyds to announce Midland bid today Me Tarzan... you pay up one million dollars Genscher resigns as unrest adds to pressure on Kohl Sterling strengthened How US jammed Saddam's defences In the opening shots of the Gulf war, America used a secret carbon fibre weapon to knock out Iraq's electrical power supplies, Michael Evans writes Bank Calc Systems Ltd New Look Tradition New World Adventure New View Challenge Midland life limited Bottomley tells nurses to raise complaints Picture Gallery Lymeswold says cheese no more Investors shun compensation plan Those who lost out in failed home income schemes are not impressed by a building society's offer of help, Tony Dawe writes Mayhew hopes for direct Irish talks within weeks Severn crossing takes toll on drivers A big rise in charges for using the Severn bridge has left motorists fuming in traffic jams, Ray Clancy reports Duchess 'will seek to save marriage' Rail fire affects four stations Short's game delayed Architecture writer dies Magee sighted Trams return Man killed by lorry had confessed to starting death fire Eubank to face driving charge Somerville students stand firm BR leans towards smoking ban Fasting food: the Princess Royal, president of Save… Rolex Shot man 'had weapons hoard' Taylor sworn in as Lord Chief Justice By our Legal Correspondent: Labour attacks legal aid rule change Wilding Office Equipment Plc Sacked sales rep awarded £8,000 Branson divides economy class £60,000 awarded for strain injury Car withdrawn Axe deaths link River speeders Body on track Cells reopen Yorkshire TV rebuked for violent film 'Highbrow' Mellor attacked Willow scores as fuel of the future Mine leak may bring EC censure Tyne and Wear Development Corporation Picture Gallery UFO fails to live up to its promise Was it a UFO exciting news editor yesterday? Or was it, as Harvey Elliott suspects, something more traditional? Boothroyd crowns career with election to Speaker's chair Order must prevail Whiskas MPs learn the first house rule: find a desk and a telephone Nicholas Wood and Philip Webster on the tension in the Commons as MPs attended the new session of Parliament Rivals condemn tactics of SNP Labour contenders in frantic hunt for votes Party strives to end confusion By our Chief Political Correspondent: Kinnock aides are blamed for errors Makeshift council will try to govern from Kabul Burma to take back refugees Winnie Mandela charms viewers ANC militants still have a champion in their leader's estranged wife, writes Michael Hamlyn in Johannesburg Israel offers poll for Palestinians Jackson's election threat horrifies Clinton camp BBC Radio colours the imagination Deng will crash democrats People Picture Gallery Ministers welcome Moscow reforms Canadian Former Soviet republics given IMF membership Western rivals use aid to win influence in Russia Much Western cash may be wasted on duplicate projects, writes Roger Boyes, East Europe Correspondent Economist sets forceful tone Man in the news Faith in the free market puts Yegor Gaidar in the Thatcher mould Mary Dejevsky writes from Moscow World Cup stadium bribery alleged (Reuter): Walesa acts Police strike (Reuter): Dockers return (Reuter): Capital hit (Reuter): Kenyans flee Bride shot Champion of Europe undeterred by Bismarck's caution Herr Genscher's departure is the most striking political signal so far of creeping unease in Germany over European unity, George Brock writes Germany struggles as thousands strike Visionary to run foreign ministry Woman in the news Nations boycott ceremony marking birth of a third Yugoslavia Political guile helped Genscher survive Michael Binyon studies the man who headed Germany's foreign policy for 18 years Channel7 Classless society can't get airborne Janet Daley reflects on Virgin Atlantic's capitulation to the middle-class traveller ... and moreover Here by popular demand Betty Boothroyd has succeeded at Westminster by competence and charm, says Peter Riddell Gift of the garb Canvassed again Blacked! The Noise of Democracy Miracle or Disease? Equal but Different Whither the wig and the gown? Talking proper, in and out of class Town hall review Elgin Marbles Taking over a going concern Hospital deaths History lesson A golden standard Toil and soil Capital offences Court Circular Today's royal engagements Anniversaries Unity Hall Announcements Revealing rich rewards for 'Christ's Poor Men' Birthdays today Churcher's College Forthcoming marriages Expensive move Word-Watching Marriage Sir James Richards Sir James Richards, CBE, architectural historian and critic, who died in London yesterday aged 84, was editor of the Architectural Review, 1937-71; architectural correspondent of The Times, 1947-71; and Hoffman Wood Professor of Architecture at Leeds University, 1957-59. He was born on August 13, 1907 University news Bob Cooper Douai School Dinners Marian Miesowicz Tanka Prasad Acharya On This Day A Letter from Calcutta Canaletto goes to the Tate The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,904 Word-Watching Aa Roadwatch Weather The sun comes out to brighten father's day Political sketch Index Lone stand Showing off Littlewoods Poor Service? Law Times The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices Sterling leaps as funds flow out of Germany Britain seen as safe haven Lamont accuses Bonn on rates BAe appoints finance chief Hong Kong gets the point of telepoint Picture Gallery Pay cut of 27% for Tesco's chairman City poised for the first bid battle among clearing banks John Charcol Shops staff seek better pay bargain Sun Alliance Group plc ABF profits cut back a slice Dividend increased at Molynx Holdings Serif deeper in red Wensum profits slip Bank of Scotland stake Invisible earnings up How tumbles 69% Branson deal approved Owner of retailer lends £2m Dares Estates holds talks with bankers Business Roundup By our City Staff: Payout up at Smith Estates Littlewoods survives a catalogue full of woes Irish Life increases dividend Lyles advance Sennah first Tamaris talks G7 to step up world growth drive Rank Organisation looks at offers to buy its 22 hotels Jordan calls on industry to embrace single-union deals Businesses for Sale Miscellaneous Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dundee Retirement Sale By a Correspondent: Levitt is sent for trial at Southwark Nursery School Bath Suffolk / Norfolk Borders Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Standard signs Japanese banks co-operation pact Siemens heads for its target Associated British Foods plc Dealers hope big bid will put some life back into share prices Stock Market Major Changes Recent Issues Blenheim Group's healthy picture at an exhibition Tempus (Reuter): Sell programs send Dow into reverse Wall Street The Times Team complete Tarmac shapes up for battle Worlds unite A seachange for ERM's anchor Comment Women's network Operation Breakout helps turn Standard Chartered around The international bank must prove the analysts wrong by carving out an independent future for itself, says our Banking Correspondent Low blow Question of tax Striking a chord Unfair price of proving innocence Privatising the coal industry in a shrinking market Paid accordingly Training thought FT-SE 100 Volumes London Traded Options The Times Unit Trust Information Service Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Sterling Sport and Forward Rates Other Sterling Rates Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Dollar Spot Rates Confident start to account Zarak MacRae Brenner Taylor Root Douglas Llambies Associates Limited University of London Neil F. Jones & Co. Zarak MacRae Brenner Chambers Lipson Lloyd Jones Clients win their case The recession means corporate law firms can no longer appear lofty and dismissive, Edward Fennell reports Raising Law Society hopes Bar code Fast track Inns and Outs Loi ancien Wind power Hughes-Castell Ltd N-B Selection Ltd Advocating a little court experiment Brief Quarry Dougall Zarak MacRae Brenner Royal Trust Bank Lyon Clark Solicitors International Law Firm Michael Page Legal McDermott Engineering (Europe) Ltd. SMCL Oil and Gas Ltd Donne Mileham & Haddock No place like home for work Barristers are saving money by quitting their expensive chambers, Edward Odim reports Most have been in conventional chambers for at least eight years Many say they do miss the cameraderie of the Bar Legal Appointments Quarry Dougall Daniels Bates Partnership Professional Recruitment Quarry Dougall University of Oxford The thrillers in manila folders Frances Hegarty is a prosecutor, a 'day job' that provides plenty of inspiration for her other talent—writing crime fiction CIA Group PLC Hackney Legal Services The Crown Prosecution Service Radcliffes Solicitors & Co MSL Company Secretary Laurence Simons Associates Transnational Insolvency Multiple Classified Advertising Items PolyGram Video International News of the World The Times Mandarin: Bounden Duty on a winning mark Ascot Sedgefield Rapid Raceline Flown looks pick of strong raiding party Bath Nottingham Rodrigo De Triano scare Durham's bowling limitations exposed Championship newcomes forced to endure a cold and unrewarding day in the field Lamb raises temperature Yesterday's Racing Results Ah-Rule survives blunders Point-To-Point Memorable day for Jarvis Yesterday's Cricket Scoreboards Morris joins openers' party Bath continue to set targets for their peers Clay strikes fine form Cycling Fixtures Chance for Webb to recover from United's traumas England B call-up comforts a club casualty Italians to replace ZDS Cup Goodison Park is a likely draw venue Pools Forecast Sunderland make sure of survival Picture Gallery Cup rivals are gybing at New Zealand's tactics For the Record Today's Fixtures Williams looks to Dundee Boxing Redmond's drive for Barcelona receives boost Athletics Crusade against Crusaders In Brief Els gets invitation Baddeley resigns McKenzie defence Racing Leeds reap the reward of Silver's hard sell White survives stern challenge from Robidoux Hentry feels world championship pressure World IAAF could reject verdict on Krabbe Ackford returns to help Harlequins Pitman cleared over Gold Cup tactics Ostler comes to the fore Offer Gamble on Glyndebourne The theatre synonymous with summer is to be demolished. Will the new one still cast its spell? Richard Morrison reports Slowly driven up the garden wall Mid Life Neil Lyndon feels a headache coming on, thanks to the lawn Tomorrow Orphanage Trust Media Inside Entertainments Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Kari Knight Theatre Guide Jermy 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 relese across the country Imai, the far from inscrutable Cinema: Preview Tragic and true Theatre Review Jordan Lilian Baylis Theatre Pointless doodlings Dance Le Ballett du Fargistan The Place Denton & Warner's Agency Ltd Black and right and read all over Literature Pulitzer winner Toni Morrison has again on American history for a new novel. Clive Davis met her Wales produces worthy winner Classical Music:competition Intimate images of the ordinary heroes of Paris Exhibition: Photography Michael Young, the picture editor of The Times, on a retrospective of the work of French Photographer, Robert Donisneau Hot story, but it was frozen stiff Television Review Barbican Hall Norma of the north Arts Brief Shelf life Olympian epic Last chance... BT Four days before the mast Was Libby Purves a wimp top retrieve her son and daughter from a wet, freezing sailing camp? Evergreen food for thought Children want to know how it lived and how it died No sex please, we're BT Escort agencies have been denied advertising freedom, and not by the moral majority but the Yellow Pages. Kate Muir reports Hopping mad about loos A couple's count of male and female public lavatories reveals inequality Fly free to the US The Times-Northwest Airlines Flights Offer Buy opne ticket, and take a friend Cultural capital Tailor-made for a Speaker Bernard Weatherill found a perfect retirement job back in Savile Row Tomorrow The Times Creative, Media & Marketing Is your Voice the Key to your Success? Nightstick Major Cosmetic Company Vision Data Multiple Classified Advertising Items Diary of Times Classified Increased yen for research Update The Admirable Crichton Ltd Television Presenters Course Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Classified columns are read by well over a… Life in the old reactor yet Should Britain's Magnox plants be shut down or can they still be a useful—and safe - resource? Nigel Hawkes reports Kensington Advertising Sales Japanese Publishing Agency Urgently Require Fareham Borough Council 20 questions for BBC governors Next month the controlling body of a battered British institution will meet to ponder the future. Melinda Wittstock suggests an agenda Painting a wider canvass Direct mail is widening its constituency, helping the major political parties target potential voters for their opinions Sense, not sensation Labour is wrong if it thinks Britons voted the Tories back into power because the tabloid newspapers told them to Press Watch Practice makes perfect managers Health services now depend on practice managers to handle their affairs, Bernadine Coverley says Public Appointments Barnet National Consumer Council Lincoln College Oxford North Western Regional Health Authority The Times States of Jersey Stirchley Medical Practice Double dating Public Appointments The Business Design Centre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Diary of Times Classified Multiple Classified Advertising Items The British Kidney Patient Association The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund Association Action John Grooms The Samaritans Multiple Classified Advertising Items Court and Social Advertising Times past... Multiple Classified Advertising Items Great Nordic The Schools Fair Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Concise Crossword No 2776 Rentals Multiple Classified Advertising Items Scottish Amicable Life Assurance Society Winning Move Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Licensing Agency BBC1 Satellite The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds Radio 1 Variations
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