News from 05/05/1992
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Michael Syrett, Phil Yates, Helen Johnstone, Patricia Davies, Tom Walker and Graham Searjeant, Simon Barnes, Bill Frost, Tim Judah, V. T. Edmonds, Julian Hodgson, Geoff Salter (Chairman), Norman Howell, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, David Pannick, Hilary Finch, Norman De Mesquita, Joseph Williams, Melinda Wittstock, Media Correspondent, Carol Leonard, Richard Eaton, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Patrick Stoddart, Audrey Ward, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Tom Walker, Kevin Joss (Commissary General), Gerald Davies, Ray Clancy, Callum Murray, Stephen Lewis, Charles Wintour, Wolfgang Münchau European Business Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Jane Bird, Bruce Clark, Caroline Sullivan, Louise Taylor, David Whitehouse, Martin Barrow, Douglas Broom, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Louise Hidalgo, Kenneth Mole, Sean Webster, Jenny MacArthur, Henry G. Button, Philip Robinson, Anatole Kaletsky and Philip Webster, Michael Hamlyn, Anatole Kaletsky, Michael Bowes, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Edward Fennell, John Levey (Chairman), G. H. Wallace, Robert Kirley, Janet Daley, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, Martin Hoyle, Kari Knight, David Miller, Alan Orme, Stanley J. Blenkinsop, John O'Leary, Education Correspondent, John R. Evans (Chairman), Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Alison Roberts, Wolfgang Münchau, Kerry Gill, Dennis Shaw, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Elisabeth Tacey, Craig Brown, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Alix Ramsay, Peter Bryan, Sarah Jane Checkland and Kerry Gill, Davina Lloyd, Liz Gill, Richard Evans, Stephen Slater, John O'Leary Education Correspondent, David Davis, Craig Seton, Barry Pickthall, Roger Boyes, Ian Ross, Paul Adams, Brian Beel, Rodney Hobson, Chris Wells, David Hodson, Jamie Dettmer, Christopher Thomas, R. Cook (Leader), Patrick Moser, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Neil Lyndon, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Sheila Gunn Political Correspondent, Michael Seely, Thomas Wilkins, John Shaw, Owen Jenkins, Hugh Cudlipp, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Michael Phillips, Michael Dynes, Philip Pangalos, William Cash, Bamber Gascoigne, John Julius Norwich, Serafina Clarke, Anthea Gerrie, Derek Harris, Richard Morrison, Derek Morgan, Anne McElvoy, Andrew Finkel, Matthew Bond, Jon Stock, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, John Watson,
ResumoLament poised to cut interest rates by 0.5% Building societies stay cautious Champion Hendry Four hunted Heading east Shares surge Index Life & Times Central Sarajevo hit by heavy shelling Twitchers' army homes in on 37 Laburnum Lea Picture Gallery Hot Panda rescued from ten tigers Bonn prepares to meet strikers with new offer By our Foreign Staff: Missiles blast Kabul as rebels step up struggle The Churchill London Repelling Boarders Bagging the Loot Booking Parents Prescott sets out to defend traditional Labour values Schools secrecy attacked Christie's Falklands time wait for man in Cumbria Black lawyers fight 'bias' Eastern Europe link pushes cost of high-speed railway to £126bn Michael Dynes reports on the prospects of catching a fast train from Manchester to Warsaw By our Legal Correspondent: Video to give jurors guidance Ashdown shakes up his front bench MP seeks trial for Nazi 'war criminal' Corporal denies harassment Irishman seeks to halt abortion Murder charge Power cut Boy for Webber Jewels sparkle despite recession Advertisement Football club chief offers £10,000 to catch arsonist Drug hope for ulcer sufferers Worm world in a lather at soft soap technique Winning team: Nigel Short relaxing with his Rea and… Grieving friends gather in tribute to Manwarings US firm flies ahead in race to build the super-jumbo Ex-soldier shoots dead his family Europ assistance Caretaker 'secretly filmed by council' BMW the Ultimate Driving Machine Patients' lives jeopardised by inadequate shock therapy Consultant accused of misconduct Era of the no-frills car draws nearer Party loyalty holds little sway with Surrey voters The electorate's boredom with national politics will make Thursday's poll a truly local affair, writes Douglas Broom USAir begins with you Earl's family seat heads for leisure park in Japan The Japanese may be disappointed to find Minto House has no ghosts, write Sarah Jane Checkland and Kerry Gill Peugeot Diesels Fuel for Thought Tough laws 'needed for juveniles' Boom time for new magazines Ulster parties in dispute Tunnel vision Murder charge Party move By our Foreign Staff: Kabul pounds rebels to stop advance Refugee exodus reverses Turkey court central Asia republics Ankara wants to form a "special relationship" with the Muslim republics of the former Soviet Union, Finkel writes Picture Gallery Cairo steps in to quell feud between Muslims and Copts Midland The Listening Bank Amnesty accuses Israel of torture (Reuter): Algerians radicals sentenced to death (Reuter): Thais protest (AP): Ershad charged (AFP): List provided (Reuter): Death toll rises Belgrade guides campaign to dismember Bosnia Yugoslavia's role in Sarajevo has important diplomatic repercussions for the Ec which must continue to keep up the pressure, Roger Boyes writes Our Foreign Staff: Sarajevo spares 156 Yugoslav soldiers Bonn wavers after strikes close airports Nationwide industrial action has left German tempers frayed as flights and train journeys are disrupted severely, Patrick Moser writes from Bonn Spring sun brings out liberals and young millionaires Moscow Notebook EC heads for clash on status of Rock (Reuter): Subsidies cut (Reuter): Drugs found (AFP): Suspects held Aid to resume (Reuter): Tajik threat (AFP): Skippy skips Bush tries to contain political damage Aftermath of Los Angeles riots Our Foreign Staff: Stars come out as danger fades The curfew on Los Angeles has been lifted but Tom Bradley, the mayor, says the troops will stay, write William Cash and Our Foreign Staff Canadian Picture Gallery UN forced to delay peace plan Township workers boycott trains in protest at killings From Associated Press in Freetown: Americans are flown out of Sierra Leone Contra chief killed People Woodrow Wyatt Labour's goom men deserve better-but not the next time …and moreover Why patronise the nation's new patrons? Janet Daley argues that even vulgar prosperity can benefit posterity Why Germany isn't working Anne McElvoy, in Berlin, says the young are no longer bothering to sustain the economic miracle Opening up Kabul Up to the Mark Shifting the Rock The Ghost Goes East 'Free-market' fears for Radio 3 future Speaker's constituents Never mind the width? A fitting home for Royal Armouries Town hall review Smoke and fire Soldiering on Contract bridge Wigs, gowns and gravity in court Court Circular Today's royal engagements Birthdays today Church news Announcements Picture Gallery College at the crossroads Independent sucess Faithful 'failed by Russian church' Keston criticism Anniversaries Marriages Forthcoming marriages Beethoven jottings offered at auction University news Latest wills Christopher Thorne Christopher Thome, historian and expert on international relations, died on April 20 aged 57. He was born on May 17,1934 Edna Lumb Edna Lumb, artist, died in London on April 28 aged 60. She was born in Leeds on August 13,1931 Bill Wickson Vice-Admiral Sir Geoffrey Norman Vice-Admiral Sir (Horace) Geoffrey Norman, KCVO, CB, CBE, the oldest admiral on the Navy List, has died aged 95. He was born on May 25,1896 Professor Trevor Slater Dr Trevor Frank Slater, professor of biochemistry at Brunel University, died on April 15 aged 61. He was born in London on February 18,1931 Georges Bouchard Georges Bouchard, French wine merchant, died in Beaune on April 20 aged 89. He was born in the same Burgundian town on July 4,1902 Karim Shadan Karim Shadan, the chief justice of Afghanistan, was found assassinated in Kabul on May 3 aged 54. He was born in the city in 1938 Esmé Hadfield Esme Hadfield, senior ear, nose and throat surgeon at High Wycombe and Amersham Hospitals, 1957-1986, has died in the John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford aged 71. She was born on February 2,1921 Daylight Saving Surley The Times was rather naive in suggesting that such a change in the social fabric as daylight saving could be left to the wishes of individuals and/or corporate bodies. In the event it began as war-time measure of May 21,1916 Women keep tearful vigil in the ashes of Hranca Tim Judah reports on the brutal Serb attack on a tiny Bosnian village in which 40 homes were burnt and Muslims massacred apparently without cause The Times Crossword No 18,911 Seldane Weather Business News Broackes keeps them guessing Man of the Week The Pound Stock Market Bundesbank chiefs rail against economic permissiveness EC determined to vet Hongkong bid for Midland Lloyds ruling likely to be left to UK By our Financial Editor: Canary Wharf bankers to meet Iced tea battle nears boiling point Firms back CBI code on payment John Charcol By our Financial Staff: Wall Street surges to record close Williams Holdings hovers on edge of Dowty bid battle Bank of China to issue HK notes Advertisement Funds toughen stance on pay Recession-hit Sears expected to show sharp fall in profits Reporting this Week EC exempts small brewers Prices hope drives down yield spread Gilt-Edged The Times Troubled waters Phillips swells Pinsent ranks The Times City Diary Loosening the ERM chains Comment Auditing overkill Pursuit of peace in the class war offers salvation for socialism Economic View The Labour party must work within the market system to be acceptable to voters, argues Anatole Kaletsky Chancellor should ignore calls to cut rates soon TSB Capitalisation, week's change New fields will raise oil margins Wall Street S. G. Warburg & Co. Ltd. Full time: Candover Investments, the investment… Dow sets record on end to violence Summary Notice EC gives clearance to split Laporte-Solvay joint venture Turning office desks into hot property New techniques make impressive cash savings. Derek Harris shows how Fairlayne Publications Compass Services (UK) Ltd Where the Jack of all trades is king A variety of in-house skils can be the key to success CCG Facilities Management Drake & Scull No drama from CU bomb crisis Cures for bricks and mortar Treatments are available for sick buildings, Rodney Hobson writes BET The new builders of tomorrow's business Where you work will soon be as important as salary Town hall turnabout More and more local councils are likely to contract out their services in the interests of efficiency, Douglas Broom writes Rank Xerox The Document Company When to call the computer people Business is cooking Contract caterers are cutting an ever bigger slice, writes Derek Harris Safety comes first as crime takes its toll British Gas Care Contract Services Limited Quarry Dougall Hackney Legal Services BBC Garfield Robbins INCE & Co Chadwick Nott Strategic Recruitment Consultants Radcliffes Solicitors & Co Legal Adviser The Polytechnic of Wales Americans here to stay Edward Fennell looks at the future for US law firms that have set up in London Scrivenor: Outrage at advert Hughes-Castell Ltd Rational House Chambers Manchester Public law quickens its pace in Europe Counsel Fly on the wall of chambers Seam Webstern on the struggles of blacks, women and gays in a white, male profession Zarak MacRae Brenner Taylor Root Legal Recruitment Advisers Chambers & Patners: Professional Recruitment Mansoor Malik Law Associates Allies tie the knot at last The Eversheds grouping of solicitors is finally coming together in a single firm Michael Page Legal Barkers LBW Long Established Nine Partner City Firm The Times Mansell must prove he has real staying power McLaren not about to concede Formula One supremacy Mosley puts case for Indy 500 Quarry Dougall Holmes Hardingham Walser Johnston Winter Grand Prix Standings Julian fends off adversaries Regions Woburn success increases Doyle's sense of optimism Orley misses cup Assured Lyle gets to grips with his game once again Golf Ranking Kingston offer balm to Tigers Basketball Bitofabanter lands Irish gamble No return for Desert Orchid Results from Yesterday's Ten Meetings Curragh tempts Guineas winner Mandarin: River Defences for Derby clue Mandarin, Thunderer: Chester Mandarin, Thunderer: Sandown Park Guide to our In-Line Racecard Llewellyn reaches landmark Mandarin: Chepstow Mandarin, Thunderer: Sedgefield Cosgrove opens account Rapid Raceline McEnroe offers reminder of a sublime talent World's best gather for trial on clay Gildemeister slips up Kingston coast to first under-18 title Hockey Fixtures Football Christie named captain Athletics Overcrowding poses problem Olympic Games Elliott follows straight and narrow path to fulfilling his ambitions The British Contenders Peter Elliott St Leonards take the stage to upset form Pools Forecast Jenkins dismissed as Pontypridd crumble to Llanelli Ill discipline mars Schweppes Cup semi-final between old rivals Extra time suits Swansea Nielsen and Hall take their places Badminton Thomas retains title Rifle Shooting Benazzi misses France's tour For the Record Results and Standings British finish second Swimming Orioles at home with first place in their division Baseball The Times Conner finds friends only as he conies to grief David Milled in San Diego Salim leads weighty batting display Pakistanis charm and infuriate in equal measure as they give notice of their potential Cricketcall Wembley awaits NHL teams Ice Hockey Europeans seek backer Benson and Hedges Cup Tables Joint Venture make off with Tyro Cup Polo Fixtures Challengers may have to survive protest by Koch Yachting Banana riders stay ahead of amateurs Cycling Moreton aims for Barcelona Sport for the Disabled League misses unique chance Curtain falls on an undistinguished football season on and off the pitch Stuart Jones Whelan may miss final with hamstring injury Liverpool wait for Barnes to sign contract Wycombe keep promotion alive Overseas Football Results Barnet put their faith in Burnley Thomson plans to pass her Badminton exam Auriol sets hot pace in Corsica In Brief Hussain included Crusaders enquiry Trevirio's treble Grant for rowers Navet to appeal Back in the fold Index Hendiy regains world title with historic fightback White stunned by ten-frame turnaround in enthralling snooker final at the Crucible Theatre The Final Home and Family Finance Limited Young master of his craft Phil Yates looks at a world champion and the man who finished second best yet again Cricketers sweat it out with calculators to hand England will host 1996 championship Walker ready to join Sampdoria Left out on the sideline As the football season draws to a close, Callum Murray looks at facilities for some devoted supporters - the disabled Who'll Help when the Times are Hard? Media Expert advice for the board of a troubled Auntie Beeb The world is growing bigger every day Mid Life: Neil Lyndon and a very brief history of time Parents Abortion: an American couple's war with the state Entertainments Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by kari knight Theatre Guide Jeremy kingston's assessment of theatre showin in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of film in London and(where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Grand, generous gesture Festival Joan of Are/The Rake's Progress Brighton Stepping out over the edge Theatre Women Laughing Royal Exchange, Manchester Cabaret turn that's far from Rotten Rock Public Image Limited Town and Country The Times Denton & Warner's Agency Ltd Help for writers at an early stage Festivals of new plays proliferate, but are they the best way to ensure a healthy future for British theatre? Jospeh Williams looks at the part festivals play finding tomorrow's talent Homelife Memory, madness, music and myth John Buller's first opera The Bacchae is given its premiere (in Ancient Greek) by English National Opera tonight. Hilary Finch talks to the composer and to producer Julia Hollander about what they aim to achieve in this challenging work Meagre ration of table talk Radio Review In the Cannes Arts Brief Homing in on literacy Tomorrow Curse of the party bag The custom of giving children a bag of goodies to take home after a party has grown into a dreadful monster Abortion's combat zone The Bells hope their daughter's death will help save other lives. Jamie Dettmer reports Escape from the boarding blues More couples are refusing to give up the small pleasures of family life Meridiana Persuading Bruce to give a XXXX at home Elisabeth Tacey on Australian plans to make men do their share of housework Past glory bottled up Civic Pride, Sunderland's new beer from Viking yeast, is launched today Stranger than SF In any language, science fiction enthusiasts can be worlds away Sold out Creative, Media & Marketing Advertising - City - Sales Background? Public Appoinments Minolta Queen's Secretarial College Pick of the press Hugh Cudlipp pays tribute to one of the great men of Fleet Street Balliol College, Oxford Grampian Regional Council Trainee Management Position (London) 3 Trainee Brokers Paymaster General's Office From Sabbath failure to sales on Sunday Despite a decidedly shaky start, The mail on Sunday has plenty to celebrate on its tenth anniversary They were paid two salaries and worked like demons, producing a more attractive publication First among Equals Specialist guidance for a lost Auntie The debate over the BBC's role is joined by ten experts with strong views on what the corporation does best Ethnic influences Asian publishers are cashing in as British advertisers learn to dance to the Bhangra beat Pupils' sights on an optical career Big chains of opticians are eager to attract talented young optometrists who can quickly win a patient's confidence, Derek Morgan views the options Public Appointments Barnet London Borough The Times Lincoln College Oxford Herefordshire Community Health Battelle Department of Health Lewisham Personnel The British Museum Society Rhondda Borough Council County of Avon Working towards Equal Opportunties Announcements Concise Crossword No 2781 Winning Move BBC1 Satellite Lineplex Ltd Variations Radio 1
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