News from 02/05/1992
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, George Muggleton, L. Molyneux, Phil Yates, Jon Ashworth, Paul Heiney, (Gerald Hubbard), D. Michaels, Geoffrey Payne, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Neil Bennett, B. R. Wadsworth, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Stephen Bayley, Ivo Tennant, Norman Howell, Timothy Greenfield-Sanders, Matt Wolf, Hilary Finch, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Andrew Logan, Rachel Kelly and Alison Roberts, Melinda Wittstock, Media Correspondent, Carol Leonard, Wolfgang M?nchau European Business Correspondent, Anne McElvoy and Ian Murray, Wolfgang Münchau, European Business Correspondent, Lynne Truss, Frances Welch, Albert Dormer, Shirley Davenport, Peter Mandler, Charles Bremner and Martin Fletcher, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Kevin Eason, J. K., David Watts, Diplomatic Correspondent, Michael Tate, City Editor, Francesca Greenoak, Patricia Finney, Martin Fletcher, Dymphna Byrne, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, James K. Lavin, Bruce Clark, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, John M. Collins, Managing Director, Peter Ball, Chris Adamson (Chairman), Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Douglas Broom, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, Robin Young, Leon, Robert Nye, Jenny MacArthur, Rachel Kelly, Property Correspondent, C. A. B. Nixon-Eckersall, Michael Clark, Rodrigo De Traino, Philip Robinson, M. E. MacCrimmon, Michael Hamlyn, Sabine Durrant, Frances Bissell, Lindsy Cook, Money Editor, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Richard Johnson, R. R. Stebbings, Peter Barnard, Robert Skidelsky, Alison Johnson, Sally Jones, Lindsay Cook, George Brock, Sydney Friskin, Rachel Kelly Property Correspondent, Nicholas Harling, Lindsay Cook Money Editor, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Rupert Bruce, G. B. H. Wightman, Isabel Tamen and Kenneth Tharp, (Michael Phillips), James Pawsey, Christina Koning, Raymond Keene, Jonathan Prynn, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Peter Stothard, Patrick O'Brian, Rhodes Boyson, Liz Gill, Richard Corck, Richard Evans, Alnasr Alwasheek, Helen Rouse, Craig Seton, Pascal Fletcher, Michael R. Bond, Jamie Dettmer and our Foreign Staff, Brian Beel, Keith MacKlin, Rodney Hobson, Iain Crichton Smith, Jamie Dettmer, Anwer Bati, Christopher Thomas, Brian L. Johnson, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Sara McConnell, Christopher Walker, Paul Merton, Comedian, Brian Alderson, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Clive White, Liz Smith, Brian Pitman, Bernice Rubens, Richard Beeston, Michael Phillips, Antonia Fraser, Philip Webster, Chris Irvine, Nadine Meisner, Mark Le Fanu, David Sinclair, Tim Jones, William Cash, Martin Waller, Lindsay Cook Weekend Money Editor, Michael Horsnell, F. B., Jennifer Lang, Irene Sapina, John Brunton, Mark Sanderson, Benedict Nightingale, Jonathan Meades, Myles Glover, Robert Dunn, Jack Bailey, Ted Cunningham, H. P. Watson, Christine Aziz, Helena Matheopoulos, Alan Jackson, Alan Price-Talbot, Stuart MacLure, Kenneth J. Forder, Akbar Ahmed, Reginald Hibbert, Peter Dawson General Secretary, Philip Jacobson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Clement Freud,
ResumoBush sends in the troops Index Weekend Times Victim pleads for end to violence Tom fails to keep up with the Joneses House prices begin to rise United Cutlers of Sheffield Today in the Times Prescott speaks up for Labour's links with unions The Labour party is being urged to talk more to the unions and less to the image makers, reports Philip Webster Scar gill calls for another national pit strike Shephard lobbies EC colleagues Jaguar likely to lose its Made in Britain hallmark One of the most British of cars could soon be assembled from foreign parts. Kevin Eason writes By a Staff Reporter: Murdered soldier saved comrades in IRA blast Medical chief tries to allay HIV fears Cricket coach is cleared Backing for SNP poll plan New 10p will ease out florin Two saved as plane ditches Lawyer barred Souness cheer Theatre for sale 'Beggars' fined Man charged with kidnap of father and daughter Boxed wine found to be poor value Fergie's southern comfort The Sunday Times Foster parents lose court fight for mixed-race girl Women's hall at risk Tax claim strips vice girl of her assets Picture Gallery Police training 'wasteful' Abolish socialist holiday, says MP Multiyork Bishops fear for opt-out schools £1 in mansion left to archaeologists Rover Metro Battle cries fall on apathetic ears Hull politicians have an uphill task in a city known for the lowest local election turnours, Douglas Broom reports Profumo wife given apology Youth in court over fire death Mothers protest at vicar Solicitors strike Theatre robbed American Express Suicide girl kept a diary of bullying Texas Homecare Picture Gallery Value of classic car plunges Old school tie still rules the House Colleges take extra 71,000 students Prisoner died from overdose St Leger protest man detained Spens review Classroom rape Theft victim Convoy halted American Express Junta tries to lure Suu kyi into exile B&Q's Bank Holiday Price Check Afghans rejoice at new leader's peace pledge Defiant Hezbollah await Israeli raid Bullfighter gored to death on television People The Cooperative Bank PS searches its conscience over unlearned lessons Bush assures black leaders of justice Political Effects Korean community feels the force of black resentment Picture Gallery Los Angeles verdict heightens Arab fears of fair Lockerbie trial Foreign Reaction Mitterrand blames flawed legal system Los Angeles Quotes Picture Gallery Sniper fire poses biggest danger to Los Angeles police Khaki brigade that holds rioters at bay Celebrities keep out of the limelight in fortified Hollywood mansions As the unrest spread Hugh Hefner was one of the few in Beverly Hills keeping up appearances. William Cash writes Police prepare for urban war Tinseltown panics as it becomes a horror film set Firms send claims to Lloyd's News in Brief Group protests (AP): Play cancelled Risk ignored (AP): Pope saddened Nationwide Our Foreign Staff: Red Square hosts a clash of ideologies May Day marches to new order Berlin erupts in ritual violence Britons endure lonely ordeal in Spanish jail Consuls do what they can for the Britons jailed abroad, but often that is very little, Michael Binyon writes from Barcelona Picture Gallery Our Foreign Staff: Serbs are accused of wrecking Bosnia peace talks on purpose Lunn Poly (Reuter): Castro rallies Cuban workers Havana march endorses commitment to communism, Pascal Fletcher writes (Reuter): California gunman shoots hostages Sierra Leone coup attacked (AP): Four killed (Reuter): Governor quit (AFP): Valve implanted (Reuter): Launching pad (AFP): Protest fails (AFP): French boast Clifford Longley Canterbury caught in a three-cornered quarrel Back to the 11-plus? The government has so far evaded the unpopular issue of pupil selection, argues Stuart MacLure The challenge of the looters After the riots President Bush cannot afford to ignore the underclass, says Peter Stothard … and moreover Philip Howard Dinner, then Lunch The Times Diary Street wise The Times Diary Lux vox The Times Diary Father to the man The Times Diary And Other Measures The Times Merry Day of May Which way to proceed at the crossroads on education US riots that were waiting to happen Germany and Bosnia Soldiering on Queenly evasion Endless questions on the universe Of mice and Matthew Never too young Court Circular Howell's School, Denbigh Appointments St Margaret's School, Bushey Judges retire Mr Charles Impey Picture Gallery Church services tomorrow Announcements Weekend royal engagements Dinners Forthcoming marriages Weekend birthdays Lord Rodger of Earlsferry Classified Advertising Word-Watching Marriages Latest wills Wim Van Leer Wim Van Leer, Dutch adventurer, engineer, aeronaut, film maker, eccentric and joker, died in Jerusalem on April 13 aged 78. He was born in Amsterdam on May 29,1913 Erik Werba Brik Werba, Austrian plainst, composer and teacher, died on April 9 aged 73 in Vienna. He was bron at Baden, near the Austrian capital, on May 23,1918 Memorial services Mae Clarke Mac Clarke. American actress best remembered for receiving a grapefruit full in the face from James Cagney in Public, Enemy, died on April 30 aged 84. She was born Mary Klotz in Philadelphia on August 16,1907 Bhalindra Singh Service dinners Eton dinner Herman Mark Dr Herman Francis Mark, whose research into polymers—the giant long-chain molecules crucial to the manufacture of plastics and many other materials—changed the way we live, died on April 6 in Austin, Texas, aged 96. He was born in Vienna on May 3,1895 James Zumberge James Herbert Zumberge, Antarctic explore and former president of the University of Southern California, died in Pasadena, California, on April 15, aged 68. He was born on December 27,1923 (From a Correspondent): Yews and Damson Blossom 'Fibs' slur incenses Bafta award judges The Times Crossword No 18,908 Picture Gallery Weather Victorian Ordnance Survey Maps Index Profile By our City Staff: Wall St firms shut early on riot fears The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices Midland spells out advantages of Hk choice Bank union seeks Lloyds referral Bank gives hint of small rate cut Not co-operating with the unethical Interest delay Split risks Picture Gallery Home plans Picture Gallery Green protest at ICI board Lender 'vetoed' O&Y move Knight Williams Rivalry Pension pitfalls Fees pressure Hongkong Bank will keep status under China OFT takes a look at share issue fees Japan's fall The Sunday Times British Gas announces terms of supply auction Southfork sets scene for final twist in Texan tale Picture Gallery GPA investors agree to delay sale of shares after flotation South Africa opens its skies Lasmo may float US assets of Ultramar for $lbn Lonrho shares volatile on talk of US enquiry Business Roundup I&S UK assets slip Hertz orders Volvos Upton losses doubled Shell up 55% in US Bosch bid hurdle BDA back in profit German jobless rate predicted to increase Hafnia spurns Skandia bid after shareholders protest Delighting in mighty misfortune Week Ending Team leader with the winning instinct Business Profile Carol Leonard finds that the chief executive of Lloyds Bank has a cool business head and responsible nature (Reuter): Insurance mergers predicted Schroders Scroggs's tonic peps up Fisons Tempus Unit-Linked Insurace Investments Major Changes BAe shares hit turbulence on profit downgradings Stock Market Recent Issues (Reuter): Wall Street A solid performance in a very tough economic climate The Times Unit Trust Information Service FT-SE 100 Volumes London Tradeo 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 (Balrd & Co) Dollar Spot Rates Index Parents cry for help as school fees race ahead Remortgage scheme highlights pressure on private education Demand rises for assisted places Too greedy for its own good Comment Direct Premium Account Now if s short-term time Fidellty Investments National Westminster Bank 'Safety First' claimed for new home income plans Right split makes the difference Portfolio Platinum Portman Building Society Save & Prosper The savings war Building societies are on the offensive. Lindsay Cook reports Abbey increases interest delay The Throgmorton Unit trust Peps seek ways out of the VAT trap The M&G Pep Briefings Fimbra Member Independent Financial Adviser Save & Prosper Gartmore Insurance that does not go far Pension policy benefits lost in charges and commission Fast and efficient Disturbing references to agencies Rich pickings for card thieves Walls may crumble but credit goes on Birmingham Midshires Building Society Insuring immunity Redeeming feature Interest, Rates Roundup First Time Buyers Pension pitfalls overseas Shirley Davenport looks at how the transfer of state and private benefits are dealt with abroad Save & Prosper Guaranteed Capital Return Framlington Perpetual Best levels are not held Harlequins have inspiration to grace the occasion Bath favoured in Pilkington Cup Final ITV questions state of the union Chance to take in tennis weekend Obaseki can tilt balance Basketball Pears a player coming of age Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Adams leads against Services Tomorrow Hounslow face test of youth and speed Hockey The Times Arazi to deliver classic knockout High draw and bunching only threats to Boutin's star in Kentucky Derby Yesterday's Results Mandarin, Thunderer: Hereford Suave Dancer steps out for Prix Ganay Sapience has 40-1 shock win Mandarin, Thunderer: Uttoxeter Mandarin, Thunderer: Hexham Tarry has bright hope for last of Times qualifiers Mandarin: Rodrigo De Triano to triumph Mandarin, Thunderer: Newmarket Mandarin, Thunderer: Haydock Park Guide to our In-Line Racecard Mandarin, Thunderer: Big Race Line-Up Form guide to the 16 contenders Mandarin, Thunderer: Thirsk Dominant Wigan expect to move towards the treble Rugby League Cup: Castleford will not be pushover Faurie bears up well Equestrianism Misfortune ends hopes of dream debut by Tendulkar Cricket: Fine Wins for Kent and Hampshire Leave Them Strongly Placed to Progress in the Benson and Hedges Cup Johnson settles in to deny Warwickshire Crooks makes most of second chance Holder off umpires' Test panel Gower rediscovers his enthusiasm Yesterday's Benson and Hedges Cup Scoreboards Benson and Hedges Cup Tables Leeds want to be crowned in the style of champions Strachan to receive last League trophy Match-By-Match Guide Lewis puts up £1m for Bruno Boxing Nicol halts England Sport in Brief Wright on top Barcelona bound Thomson No. 1 England's Shield Nissan departure For the Record Croce reaps the benefits of working with Leadbetter O'Meara gains ground Pan Americans agree on law to end disorder David Miller in Acapulco Koch sails into final Yachting Index Composition of Premier League nears settlement Day of reckoning in Football League Stringer resigns as Norwich manager Hendry stages one-man show Mansell keeps McLaren at bay And the answer is … By our Sports Staff: Minors cause maxi trouble The lonely life of the commuter wife A move to the country can be a breath of fresh air for some, but leave others bored and isolated. Liz Gill reports Where to look before you leap Travel Offer Price Jumbo ActionAid Film CSE Aviation Limited Theatre Dance Picture Gallery Music Exhibitions Evenings out Salerooms Videos Bookings Picture Gallery Obscene body language In a week when death was to the fore on our screens, Lynne Truss ponders a variety of worse fates Calling the shots in Vietnam A new series explores the wartime life of photographer Tim page Preview Guilty Secrets British Gas Raymond Gubbay Multiple Classified Advertising Items Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Ashkenazy Diary of Times Classified Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Art Galleries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Theatres Multiple Classified Advertising Items Music in Country Churches Carmina Burana Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barbican Hall Denton & Warner's Agency Ltd M?ssiaen Multiple Classified Advertising Items Death and the Maiden Multiple Classified Advertising Items Over the edge into a personal hell Benedict Nightingale reviews the latest theatre piece by Canada's Robert Lepage to reach Britian Two monologues, however fine, do not make a play Broken Fulk Finborough, Earls Court Royal National Theatre Bleep-bleep go the synthesizers Records: Rock An opportunity fumbled Theatre Angels and Amazons Drill Hall Humdrum approach to this fairy-tale Dance Cinderella Mayflower, Southampton The Sunday Times Cambridge Theatre All in his own time Concerts Throwing two hats in the Bull ring If only an original chef could be in two places at once, says Jonathan Meades London West End Tiptree Jonathan Meades's Restaurant Guide Seville and Cadiz As precious as pearls Kind Food You are what you eat in Next time you are in a restaurant, take a closer look at the surroundings Summer wines at hot prices Stock up on fizz, champagne and bargain bottles this holiday weekend, Jane MacQuitty says Making time to take tea Frances Bissell, The Times cook, clears up some of the confusion surrounding a quintessentially English meal National Breakdown Tips on home greens Stalk the shops for native asparagus Picture Gallery A free flight to the West Coast Buy one air ticket and receive a second ticket free for a companion Saturday Rendezvous All Box No Replies Should Be Sent to The Times Abia Tryst Drawing down the Moon First Time Lucky Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Dinnermates Saddled with high expectations Pippa Nolan and Sir Barnaby are unlikely but formidable favourites for Badminton, Sally Jones writes Events The immeasurable might of muckraking Farmer's Diary Save lives: dig a pond Feather report Britannica P&O European Ferries Holidays Where to Walk Accommodating all tastes Tim Jones braves a rugged landscape where shepherds still watch their flocks, the old No Title Where to Stay Where to Eat Euro Break Foamplan Rubber & Plastics Ltd Shaikh & Son (Oriental Rugs) Ltd Hamlet furniture Woodstock The Treske Shop Heating World Dunlopillo Latex British Antique Replicas Multiple Classified Advertising Items Relaxator Ltd Individually Made Safari/bush Jackets &… Genuine Birthday Newspapers The Breton Shirt Company Multiple Classified Advertising Items Seymour Shirts A Real 1.5 Carat Sapphire The Domestic Paraphernalia Co Multiple Display Advertising Items The Stockbag Company The Times Medivac Factory Shop Cowslip's Murray Tough as They Come The Original Box Sash Window Company Pink and purple haze Francesca Greenoak travels north to admire a national collection gloriously displayed in a distillery garden Fiesta Canopies Ltd. 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Lawn-Boy Elm House Nurseries Home & Garden Oryx Trading Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Flatroof problems solved Andrew Logan Sculptor and jeweller My Perfect Weekend Solaris Ransomes Westwood Postite Brinwood Plants Country Property New Homes Martin Grant Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fingask Castle Multiple Classified Advertising Items London Property Queensmead Multiple Classified Advertising Items Island near Venice Multiple Classified Advertising Items City & West End Multiple Classified Advertising Items Richmond Park Heights Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sussex Arthur Rathbone Kitchens Limited Barratt Timeshare Florida Multiple Classified Advertising Items A pattern of islands for sale Art in residence Sunflower power Sad English baroque The Times Prize Jumbo Crossword Test You Word Power in our May Competition Winning Move The Times Announcements Announcements British Diabetic Association The Samaritans Parkinson's Disease Society Announcements Student Announcements Leukaemia Research Fund The Times Satellite James Meade Limited Sunday Television and Radio Radio 1 Variations Satellite The Plant Finder BBC 1 Radio 1 Variations The Times Saturday Review Nicotine Smoking Causes Cancer Opening Shots Contents Malkovich gives tongue Aloof passionate, the quintessential American actor knows that what it takes to win the hearts of women and British audiences. Matt Wolf discovers. Photograph by Gwendolen Cates Drawing hatred from within Mino MacCari was an ardent supporter of Mussollni, but he still found ways to viciously lampoon the antics of the fascists, Richard cork writes Hermes Paris Alfred Dunhill Wanted Extreme Prejudice Muslims in Britain seem to be becoming more isolated and alienated form the host society. But the fault does not lie with either culture: it lies with both, as each misinterprets the beliefs of the other. Akbar Ahmed pleads for understanding on both sides, to help Islam and the West towards a meeting point. Photographs by Abbas Shaking off the veil Fred Perry Waiting for Canary to sing for its supper Europe's largest, tallest property development is a monument to towering ambition. And Although the developers may heave overreached themselves. Their daring has to be admired. Photographs by Richard Baker Neff (UK) Ltd To Test the Performance of our Oven, we Bake 61… Revenge , ancient and modern The Arts Euro Premier in May Yuri Lyubimov's Sophocles brings a Russian Electra to Athens, Helena Matheopoulos writes The Best of Europe SeaCat And Go Created Gingham Forty years on, and women still want to look like Brigitte Bardot. Liz Smith checks out the latest fabric, which looks back to France in the Fifties. Photographs by Chris Craymer Royal Opera House Lending an ear j to the beer hunter Gut Feelings Beneath the city that never sleeps Travel From Brooklyn to the Bronx, the New York subway has a mean and dangerous reputation. Ignoring all good advice, Robin Young braves the city's underground railway, and finds it safe, inexpensive, fast and easy to use. Issustraion by Barbara Bellingham Overseas Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Noble Caledonia Limited Winter Sports UK Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Feasting on model villages Travel On the trail of Canova's sculptures, John Brunton discovers a quiet corner of Italy Itineraries Harvey Elliott expects the American to return Historic House Hotels Overseas Travel Self Catering Columbus Travel Insurance Multiple Classified Advertising Items Scotland South America 14 Days £1550 Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Netherlands Railways Multiple Classified Advertising Items India Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Royal York & Faulkner Hotel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Overseas Travel Iberia Czechoslovakia Swan Hellenic Special Interests Exodus Passage to South America Provence Africa Exclusive Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Highbullen Hotel Rockford Travels France Headwater Multiple Display Advertising Items Are you all sitting uncomfortably? Good.. . then Maurice Sendak will begin to weave his bizarre magic for your children. Charles Bremner talks to America's teller of grim fairy-tales. photograph by Dmitri Kasterine Olden treasury Land fit for Middlesex man Books Semi-Detached London Alan A. Jackson Wild Swan Publications, ?19.95 Historical Stills from a reel life Anatole Dauman Pictures of a Producer By Jacques Gerber BFI Publishing, £30 Lady sings the reds Russian Portraits By Clare Sheridan Edited by Mark Almond Ian Faulkner, £9.95 Russia Speaks An Oral History from the Revolution to the Present By Richard Louire HarperCollins, £6.99 Birth of murder, death of sex Books The Very Model of a Man By Howard Jacobson Viking, £14.99 Real Life By D. J. Taylor Chatto & Windus. £14.99 New Poetry At the nib of metaphorical thought Collected Poems By lain Crichton Smith Carcanet, £25 When the child is father to the mad Thinking about Magritte By Kate Sterns Harvill, £12.99 to Still the Child By Nicky Singer Constable, £13.99 Uncertain Terms By Clare Chambers Ander? Deutsch, £11.99 Paperbacks Double fun or half price Make May a month of music and theatre with this chance to buy two tickets for the price of one Bridge Listener Crossword No. 3148: Higher Powers Chess 'I was besotted with boys' A Childhood: Annie Lennox Fly Emirates Immense
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