News from 29/04/1992
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Phil Yates, Jon Ashworth, Charles Wood (Chief Executive), Julian Treyer-Evans, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, W. Baird, Eric Dymock, Bill Frost, Tim Judah, Neil Bennett, Ivo Tennant, Nicolette Jones, Richard Odgers, Matt Wolf, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Brian A. Brown, Ian Murray, Norman De Mesquita, Jeremy Kingston, Carol Leonard, Lynne Truss, Richard Eaton, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Tom Walker, Colin Narbrough, Kevin Eason, David Watts, Diplomatic Correspondent, Michael Tate, City Editor, Rosie Millard, Martin Fletcher, Anatole Kaletsky and Ross Tieman, Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, Bruce Clark, Peter Stothard, US Editor, Peter Ball, Ruth Gledhill, Michael McCarthy and Martin Fletcher, Hugh Leggatt, Louise Taylor, Rachel Kelly, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Charles Quinn, Louise Hidalgo, Nicholas Watt, Rachel Kelly, Property Correspondent, Michael McCarthy, Environment Correspondent, Michael Clark, Michael Hamlyn, Keith Pike, Eric Brown (Chief Superintendent), Kate Muir, Rachel Wingfield, Richard Cork, Margot Norman, Nicholas Harling, Melinda Wittstock Media Correspondent, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Alison Roberts, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Vaughan Freeman, Jonathan Prynn, Geoff King, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Peter Stothard, Beryl Dixon, Linda McDougall, Richard Evans, Elaine Aarons (Employment Law Partner), Craig Seton, Barry Pickthall, Ian Ross, David Powell, athletics correspondent, Brain Beel, Richard E. Hollox, Brian Beel, Michael Dynes, Transport Correspondent, Jamie Dettmer, Christopher Thomas, David Young, Christopher Walker, Nick MILNER-GULLAND(Headmaster), Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Clive White, Julian Brazier, Matthew Parris, Dennis Signy and Louise Taylor, Michael Seely, Ellen Cranitch, Matthew D'ancona Education Reporter, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Michael Phillips, Philip Webster, Philip Pangalos, Tim Jones, Alan Coren, Derek Harris, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Jack Bailey, Ross Tieman and Derek Harris, John Phillips, Alan Jackson, Lewis Robinson (National Officer), Colin Campbell, P. J. Campbell, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Frank Selby, John Watson, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,
ResumoBanking battle puts thousands of jobs at risk Lloyda to bid £3.7bn for Midland New debate over 11-plus Kabul return Messiaen dies Pollution cost Daley picked Index Life & Times Major sees light ahead Public schools learn painful lesson in arithmetic Smith the big favourite in straight fight with Gould Short makes history with Karpov defeat World of art pays tribute to Bacon Diesel Vehicles Alone at the Front Together up Front Solitary Splendour Shamed By Your Mistakes In English? Advertisment West accepts blame for polluting the planet Europ assistance Fire wrecks Oppenheimer home Ashdown cites guilt factor Council elections Cash shortage forces BR to halt new train orders Bitterness sours Labour election Bryan Gould's camp is making allegations of dirty tricks as the party's leadership battle intensifies, writes Philip Webster U. K. Ltd Woman killed by Loyalist gunman Miss Car gets driving licence No-confidence move dropped Sunday title Rear Window Printers deny plot to make millions from flawed stamps Wigs to stay on for now Judges yesterday referred the vexed question of legal wigs to a higher court, writes Frances Gibb Welsh too shy to admit who's who Royal date upsets Cologne MPs demand national plan to protect coastline Fans brave hail at Benny Hill funeral Canon Nurses say the law must help prostitutes Short defeats Karpov to set up world chess challenge Edwardian Hotels Tour companies ignore Sahara ambush warning Family sells camp that led to Butlin's Picture Gallery Britain rolls out a million barrels Official sums may hide Trident cost Ram raid gang slash tyres of police cars Model stabbed over 60 times Papers cleared in Bennett case Maxwell fined Pair missing New buyers best placed to trigger homes boom Widow admits bigamy Tunnel fines Rugby trial Man crushed Warren fined Chapel of rest Transport of bees banned Diamond Service BM British Midland Fabricated interviews censured Backbenchers snub Kohl on Genscher successor Employers threaten lockouts Yeltsin says Imf will not dictate economic policy Land's End Direct Merchants Picture Gallery Messiaen, devout innovator of musical style, dies at 83 From Reuter in Kiew: Ukraine will use fund cash for new reforms Our Foreign Staff: UN chief ready to intervene in Bosnia Grand duke to have an imperial funeral Cossiga resigns with customary anger and charm President Cossiga has left office with one of those bravura performances that have so endeared him to many of Italy's minor parties, reports John Philips Mandela invited to Sweden People WordPerfect Democrat leaders still ignore Clinton Keep an Eye on 4 Democrat leaders still ignore Clinton Picture Gallery Bush embarrassed by excesses of fund-raising feast Jurists set agenda for Patten Stealth jet destroyed Kurd relief chief to lead Nato (Reuters): Rangoon halts war on Karen Parry prevails Flag wavers Windows Mujahidin regime takes over power in shattered Kabul Afghans fired guns in joy to greet the new government, Christopher Thomas writes from Kabul Royal Opera House Sudden openness confuses press South African constitutional talks Ingenious constitutional proposals released to the media were not quite the breakthrough they seemed, writes Michael Hamlyn from Johannesburg Saddam's birthday junket mocks the West The festivities surrounding the 55th birthday of the Iraqi president have reinforced his personality cult, Christopher Walker writes from Cairo Mugabe seeks new revolution Ghana goes to polls in search of an end to military rule US stance at talks dismissed Lands End Direct Merchants WordPerfect Goodbye to all that Margot Norman on the end of boarding schools High street hold-up Retail customers and small business will suffer if Lloyds takes over Midland Bank, argues Neil Bennett Billionaire who would be king Ross Perot is riding a wave of discontent with the Washington establishment; says Peter Stothard … and moreover Westland revisited The Times Diary Painted into a corner The Times Diary Don't bank on it The Times Diary Hacked to death The Times Diary Word imperfect Lloyds Plays Monopoly Challenge for Labour Hard Cheese Life on Chalkhill estate Student politics Trappings of English Women victims of porn industry Afghan turmoil Canaletto loan A golden standard Court Circular Today's royal engagements Announcements School news Latest wills Birthdays today Dickens face fits the bill Receptions Service dinner Dinner Appointments Forthcoming marriages Mr Robert Gittings Luncheons The Times Lady Birley Air Chief Marshal Sir Hugh Constantine Anniversaries Glovers' Company Lord Taylor Francis Bacon Three Studies for Self-Portrait, a characteristic and unsparing Baconian perception in this small tritych of 1979 Francis Bacon, the internationally-renowned British painter, died yesterday in Madrid aged 82. He was born in Dublin on October 28,1909 Olivier Messiaen Oliver Messiaen, the French composer who changed the nature of European music more than anyone else in the last half century, died in Paris yesterday aged 83. He was born in Avignon on December 10,1908 Satyajit Ray Appreciations Christopher Priday, QC James Brown James Brown, film and television actor, died of lung cencer at his home in Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, on April 11 aged 72 Gen. de Gaulle resigns The Times The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,905 Painter bursting with exhilarated despair With the death of Francis Bacon, Britain's finest painter of his time, art suffers a grievous loss, writes Richard Cork Weather Betty B and the Five Dwarves Political sketch • Business News Way to recovery unlocked by poll win, says Major CBI sees upturn in confidence Added Sparkle Fund Worries The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices Withdrawals exceed savings at societies By our Money Editor: Get a little Xtra debt from the Halifax How Lloyds decided to go for the Midland To bid or not to bid? Carol Leonard found the retiring Sir Jeremy Morse in perfect harmony with his fellow directors Brittan likely to call in the bid Small firms fear less choice RFCL Limited Plea to split jobs of company chiefs Safeguards Malaysia Airlines IoD chief sees UK filling Hong Kong role in Europe Governor criticises quest for perfect supervision Vigilance Active consumer plays key role in new democracy of market place Community Business urged to give a lead Europe Quinton departure planned for months Lloyds Chemists expands Barlow Rand makes bid Yule growth Gencor slips Explaura loss EC revises car dealership blueprint GrandMet sells Irish dairy arm IMF presses for rapid end to trade talks impasse TSW-TV profits slide G Girobank Business Deposit Service Clark buys Strathmore Water United Biscuits buys chocolate maker Business Roundup Borland pays price Plastiseal plunges GM back in black Folkes lifts dividend De Beers Consolidated Mines Ltd Sell-off talk lifts Lasmo shares Stock Market De Beers sends a message that diamonds are forever Tempus Wall Street Major Changes Recent Issues The City's role in Sir John's legacy Comment Halifax dangers Close chief keeps his cool The Times City Diary Rained off The Times City Diary Christmas cheers The Times City Diary Vagrant finds home The Times City Diary The West starts to count the cost of its Russian rhetoric The former Soviet states have joined the Imf and World Bank, but Colin Narbrough asks who will pay their membership fees Woes of galloping growth at two banks Directors and compensation Midland and a merger National Savings Moderate profit-taking The Times Unit Trust Information Service FT-SE 100 Volumes London Traded Options Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Other Sterling Rates Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Dollar Spot Rates Lucas The clean-up campaign Kevin Eason sets out the advantages of a fuel that has progressed from smells and smoke to green economy A fool and his diesel car are soon parted Diesel cars are highly reliable. Their drivers cause most of the breakdowns The lion roars ahead Peugeot, with its smooth engines, sells one in three diesel cars in Britain, Eric Dymock reports How They Compare Green, friendly and much more reliable Did the Kaiser kill Dr Diesel? Mystery still surrounds the death at sea of the U-boat engine inventor Many more miles for the cheaper gallon Diesel costs less than petrol in Europe but UK excise duties cut the savings An all-weather friend A diesel engine proves its worth in a mountain stream, reports Eric Dymock Lucas No smoke without ire Despite cleaner motoring, the clamour for regulation increases Mysterious engine gives power without sparks No wires, no battery, no sparkplugs - so how does a diesel engine work? Peugeot Diesels Allison sees changes down the track David Powell, atheletics correspondent, on the first women to lead Britain's team management Bring on the Baker boys Aquila look to recover final touch Netball Discipline on and off ice tarnishes season Ice Hockey Hurlingham lists at record high John Watson finds the sport of polo thriving despite the recession Dighton is forced to miss trial Cycling Leading Dates Cardoun tunes up for classic examination Racing Shaikh outlines hopes for Arazi Gregory is ready to play in final Rugby League Mandarin: Victoire Bleue poised for French triumph Mandarin, Thunderer: Ascot Mandarin, Thunderer: Kelso Matsix to provide an encore From our Irish Racing Correspondent: Milford Quay has smooth success Punchestown Televised Races BBC1 Mandarin: Cheltenham Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Rapid Raceline Broad takes full advantage of a weakened attack Injuries prove costly for Warwickshire Imran may yet tour Lamb perseveres for fine century Yesterday's Britannic Assurance County Championship Scoreboards Parker's defiance cheers Durham Morrison thwarted by Kent (Reuters): India to play four Tests Fixtures Guscott recovery gives Bath nine caps in cup final Rugby Union Players in hurry to merge Samoans appeal for funds Absentees damage world team hopes Badminton Today's Fixtures Jobson stands out for England in subdued display Smith maintains his scoring record Peyton to recover his place Middlesbrough go second Burnley secure title Northern Ireland held by lively Lithuania For the Record Picture Gallery Aldridge dashes Charlton hopes Easy night for Pyatt In Brief Bowsprit dispute resubmitted to Cup match jury Yachting Two-year ban may be applied Drugs in Sport Multiple Classified Advertising Items • Athletics Taylor trusts his instincts and turns to Daley Aston Villa winger given England chance Moscow Teams Gascoigne plays full part Norwich Union Healthcare Wimbledon players awarded a net increase Spoils of Victory Tendulkar arrives with title ambitions Griffiths finds best form Spoils of Victory Pockets showing more resistance Women The infidel who brought his wife The Gulf conflict showed the strong arm of the so-called weaker sex. Kate Muir discovers how women soldiers changed the army as much as it changed them Too late, too late, so never call me mother Single Life Lynne Truss finds herself diverted down a nettly path The Famous Grouse Homes Inside Theatres Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment complied by Kari Knight Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Anthems from a bruised survivor Rock Review Recycled Ayckbourn better than new Godber Theatre Reviews Between the Lines Etcetera, Camden Town Memorable Mahler Concert Review LSO/Tilson Thomas Barbican Denton & Warner's Agency Ltd Israel Zohar Make for Hay while the sun shines Literature The summer circuit of literary festivals begins this week. Nicolette Jones analyses the enduring appeal of public celebrations of the solitary craft of writing Culture and class clashes Television Review Waiting to put on the write stuff Theatre Interview Olivier Award-winning director Stephen Daldry, newly ensconced at the Royal Court, outlines his plans to Matt Wolf RSC Royal Shakespeare Company Signs of youth Arts Brief Born again in ballet Ellen Cranitch discovers why Bessie Clark is topless on stage in her son's latest show Two for price of one The Times-Northwest Airlines Flights Offer Buy a ticket, a friend goes free Time I got to Phoenix How to Book The Token Do mothers know best? The Mother's Union provides a champion for cohabitation Clean pair of heels A clesner in South Africa has dreams of Barcelona Sisters stripped to the skin What is a Pussy Posse? Rosie Millard spent an evening sampling the further reaches of female self-indulgence 'We don't see it as man versus woman' OBAS Orthopaedic & Medibeds The Times/dillons Debate Property Buyers Guide London Property Bovis Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Flat rate for luxury in Westminster Rachel Kelly views London's most expensive one-bedroom flat, on the market at just under £3.3 million Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mortgage Services Ltd South Devon - the South Hams Multiple Classified Advertising Items Country Property Fingask Castle Multiple Classified Advertising Items Historic houses Best Buys Property Buyers Guide Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Grace Bay Club Multiple Classified Advertising Items Former glories going for a song Grand old properties in a poor state of repair are going for a song, reports Rachel Kelly, and renovation costs are low Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Timeshare Multiple Classified Advertising Items JW Jean Williams Ltd Knight Frank & Rutley Multiple Display Advertising Items Benham & Reeves F. 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Gapp Election ends the blubs Property Buyers Guide NH Norman & Huggins Warrington Offices to Let The Times Matcham Commercial Industrial Property Investments Family Finance & Estates Abbotts Country Houses Multiple Classified Advertising Items Landlord Multiple Classified Advertising Items Church Hall Bournemouth Nell Gwynn House The American Agency Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rentals Keith Cardale Groves Multiple Display Advertising Items Barbican Multiple Classified Advertising Items A square deal Telford sale Mixing in Park Lane Farley & Co Properties of the Week Multiple Classified Advertising Items The St Paul Wellcare International Plc PA to German Senior Partner Meridian Diary of Times Classified Multiple Display Advertising Items Solland Interiors Ltd DeMain Recruitment Services Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items St George's Hospital Medical School Secretary/personal Assistant Embassy Post Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items International Drinks Company Cross Selection Recruitment Consultants Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Recruitment Consultants Advertising Executives Secretaries plus The secretarial Consultants Tate Appointments The Times Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Crème De La Crème Pritchitt Foods Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Inter-Selection Insurance Recruitment Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Mary Holland Associates Stepping from college to career Your first job can be a dead end or a launching pad. Beryl Dixon reports Senior Secretaries Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Leigh Recruitment Directors' Secretaries Estate Agent Stearns International Limited Angela Mortimer Secretarial Recruitment Consultancy Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multi-Lingual Insead Secretary to Managing Director Frankfurt am Main,… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Super Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Secretary of the Year Crone Corkill Multilingualk Multiple Classified Advertising Items The London Graduate Recruitment Fair 1992 June 30th… Times Newspapers Ltd British Diabetic Association Multiple Display Advertising Items PDS Parkinson's Disease Society Diary of Times Classified Multiple Classified Advertising Items To Place your Classified Advertisement Times past… Multiple Classified Advertising Items GN Great Nordic Times Newspaper Ltd The Schools Fair July 3rd-4th 1992 Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Concise Crossword No 2777 Herne Bay Golf Driving Range Limited Midland Bank Plc Winning Move Multiple Classified Advertising Items BBC1 Satellite Philips Variations Radio 1
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