News from 21/05/1992
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Natasha Fairweather, Widget Finn, David C. Wilson, Jon Ashworth, Ian Curteis, Keith Andrew, Chief Executive, Heiner Giersberg, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Patricia Davies, Neil Pritchard, John Sims, Simon Barnes, Neil Bennett, Clive Bradley, Chief Executive, John Diamond, Matthew Bond and Colin Narbrough, Ivo Tennant, Angela MacKay, Jill Sherman and Arthur Leathley, Robin Oakley, Philip Howard, Reginald Kissack, James Bone, Henry Kelly, Michael Nugent, George Sivell, Marie Forsyth, Carol Leonard, James Pringle and Neil Kelly, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Tom Walker, Colin Narbrough, Kevin Eason, Brodie Lewis, Geoff Brown, Bernard Levin, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Robert Morgan and Arthur Leathley, Tom Walker and Colin Narbrough, Peter Ball, Ruth Gledhill, David Kirk, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Elaine Fogg, Daniel Johnson, Rodney Milnes, Robert Bruce, James Macdonald, Philip Robinson, Michael Hamlyn, Douglas Broom, Local Government Correspondent, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Janet Alty, Peter Barnard, John Hennessy, Robert Blake, Edward Fennell, Rajamani Rowley, Director, John Woodcock, Michael Munro, David Miller, Robin Oakley Political Editor, Lin Jenkins, Geoffrey Wheeler, David Watts, Andrew Purkis, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Ian Townsend, Kerry Gill, Bryan Harris, Jonathan Prynn, David Robinson, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, James Wilkinson, Craig Brown, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Peter Stothard, Alix Ramsay, Ray Connolly, Richard Evans, Craig Seton, Richard Owen, John Gray, Stewart Tendler, Michael Dynes, Transport Correspondent, Adam Fresco, Richard Duce, Christopher Thomas, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Tim Judah and John Phillips, P. A. J. Waddington, Craig Lord, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Jane James, Sheila Gunn Political Correspondent, Philip Webster and Jill Sherman, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Michael Phillips, J. W. A. Hall, Chris Dighton, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, Martin Waller, Edward Grayson, Julian Osborne, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Derek Harris, Wolfgang MüNCHAU, European Business Correspondent, Frances Gibb, Jack Bailey, Dame Simone Prendergast, Janet Inglis, Michael Evans, Colin Campbell, David Teasdale, Chairman, Philip Jacobson, Mary Dejevsky, John Watson,
ResumoEC farm deal aims to break Gatt deadlock Reforms may cut food mountains Major will keep frontier controls Index Life & Times BR braced for claims over faulty doors Methodists can put their faith in a female God Picture Gallery Bangkok general bows to royal plea Clarke orders enquiry to speed police shake-up Linguaphone Old Chestnuts Great Oaks Weeping Willow King Fahd pays for transplant to save girl Harrods Knightsbridge Tories temper passion for police Kenneth Clarke's enquiry into the police hignlights a growing anxiety in the goverment, Stewart Tendler reports Rural guardians oppose new town Fraud office's new head calls for specialist judges George Staple tells France Gibb he favours a more selective approach to the prosecution of frauds Uk firms win $1.5bn defence contracts News in Brief Short beats Timman Test case on legal aid Pub attack man jailed Girl saw mother die Vice-chancellor moves Father says he was almost insane as he shot killer Parachutist killed in Hilton leap Fast-foodies vote bread a winner Alan Hamilton hits the streets in search of the well bread snack, dribbly bits and all BR concedes some doors can fly open Woman cleared in unborn baby case Midland The Listening Bank Ryder Cup golfer bitten by adder Hay fever may claim many more victims Car pollution and global warming could combine to increase worldwide cases of allerficm diseases, research shows Dixons Parents call for abuse enquiry Long tails that pull the birds Ragweed adds to pollen risk Muggers' sex attack on man Last but one Barbecue case Women reply Conqueror Major puts limits on Brussels bureaucracy Maastricht debate:'We got a good deal for Britain,' prime minister says Robert Morgan and Arthur Leathley report on the first day of debate on a bill to allow ratification of the treaty signed in Maastricht last December Peugeot Contract Hire & Leasing Scottish MPs delay debate Forte Hotels 48-hour week concession rejected Cunningham urges Labour to tear up constitution Prescott stars as scourge of a plastic party Political Notebook Labour leadership rivals clash over taxation plans NRA censured Chair returns Parliament today Canon Bubble Jet Printer Women's agenda unveiled Hungary risks breach with Prague after abandoning dam Birth of Euro-army spurs Nato unease Alliance forced to review its role Bonn adds to doubts on fighter project French farmers brand water curbs as drop in the ocean A heatwave threatens France with its worst water shortage in four tears, Philip Jacobso writes from Paris UN rescue column fired on after bid to reach hostages Europeans plumb depths Turkey is warned of war risk Our Foreign Staff: Girl hides as grandfather kills six Death Row man tries Tv appeals Royal visit marks Expo day People New York grubs up an ugly bug banquet Canon Congress savours chance of picking next president A three-way race is boosting talk of power games, writes Peter Stothard in Washington Toyota Royal family acts to stem Thai turmoil Former prime minister and favourite of Bangkok palace plays go-between for military factions Two members of the Thai royal family, on visits abroad, have seized the opportunity to appeal for an end to the violence, David Watts writes Kurd poll charges discussed (Reuter): Arabs hurt Clashes end (AFP): Corn hijacked ANC adopts tougher stance Tiger chief named in Gandhi murder Canon A new war of words Philip Howard salutes the British delight in debate …and moreover Coppers without convictions As an qnquiry into the police brgins, P. A. J. Waddington asks why they are not more often prosexted Barbarians who mock justice Craig Brown …and moreover Voting in ignorance The Times Diary Easy come, easy go The Times Diary No surrender The Times Diary Ulsterior motives? The Times Diary Community Cares Policing the Police Cost of Living in The conflict over contraception and world population Unbiased broadcasting Book buying in Uk European issues Isle of Man values Our man in splendour Playing the game but is it cricket? Action this day Bloody history Announcements Court Circular Anniversaries Picture Gallery School news Honorary freeman Reception Birthdays today Latest wills Forthcoming marriages Today's royal engagements Word-Watching Marriages University news Christopher Silverwood-Cope Christopher Silverwood-Cope, wartime escaper, diplomat, overseas director of the CBI, 1968-80, and histories, died on April 30 aged 72. He was born on July 24,1919 Roger Vielvoye Roger Vielvoye, international oil journalist, died on April 27 aged 50. He was born born on November 16,1941 Royal College Of Radiologists Dinners Luncheons Herbert Kolsky Prodessor Herbert ("Harry") Kolsky, physicist, died in Providence, Rhode Island, on May 9 aged 75. He was born on September 22,1916 Robert Page Cave murals dated to 14,000 years ago Archaeology Jangon Kongtrul Memorial services Maurice James Buckmaster Church news Brendan Mulholiand Brendan Mulholland, a journalist who was jailed for refusing to disclose his source of information, died on May 19 aged 58. He was born in Dublin September 11,1933 Funeral of Edward Vii. In Hyde Park The Times Crossword No 18,924 Word-Watching AA Roadwatch Glasgow Manchester IBM Weather Today's pollen count forecast is Moderate… Sherwood oak turns over a new leaf A north of the border skirmish Political sketch Index Call to Account Shop Challenge Lloyd's Losers Breadline Time for Change The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices Property leader sees no end to market slump Bank of England unperturbed Standard probes alleged fraud By our City Staff: Bank returns to court over claim against O&Y New-waive Governor pegs pay rise By our Economics Correspondent: Shopping rise falls short of City hopes Salomon banned from bond deals Virgin atlantic Pub sales curb Bass advance German bank issues ecu warning BTR Rolls-Toyota deal 'makes no sense for either side' Europe's platinum rivals gain from VAT Nuclear Electric jobs go Hongkong already plans new Midland computers Westpac calls for cash after interim loss Business Roundup Inheritance tax change Chamberlin payout up Mountleigh deadline Baggeridge declines Inn group for USM Cupid profits soar Ferguson pegs dividend Youngs edges higher Margin gains at Safeway provide boost for Argyll Angus installed as Cbi president By our City Staff: Willis Corroon hit by lower income Names told to shy away from publicity By our City Staff: Commercial Union costs bomb damage Standard awarded $338 m By our City Staff: Courtaulds' profits continue to advance Resort Hotels Plc Dollar slides as US trade deficit widens sharply Barclays sells US bank Germany raises hope of a new economic miracle The prospect of burgeoning growth in the east of the country promises a of the West's success of the fifies. Tom Walker and Colin Narbrough report Bass must try harder for better rating Tempus BP rises on talk of KIO stake sale to Hanson Stock Market Yorkshire gains from reduced exchequer levy Powergen dismisses carbon tax (Reuter): Blue chips lower Wall Street Major Changes Recent Issues The Times Henry Barrett loses £2m Credit ruling ASH sell-off Compass rises Still waiting for revival day Comment Charity begins at home The Times City Diary Heavy duty The Times City Dairy CBI shifts A case of conflict likely to redraw the guidelines of administration Angela MacKay looks at an issue that is stirring up the normally staid world of international insolvency experts Blasted heath The Times City Diary Canary underfed with tenants Underlining underwriter's earning and loss M&s short-sighted about credit cards No cheques please, we're British The Rothschild Money Funds The Times Unit Trust Information Service FT-SE 100 Volumes London Traded Options Major Indices Gold and Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Other Sterling Rates Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Traditional Options Dollar Spot Rates Shares drift higher Rhône-Poulenc Job Opportunities in Botswana Non-Executive Financial Director Barclay Simpson Norwich Union Multiple Display Advertising Items University of Leeds Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Newspapers The Football Trust Douglas Llambles Associates Limited Berkeley Morgan KPMG settles on 20-20 Vision to take in the next century A leading practice is reshaping to make certain that it will stand out from its close rivals. Edward Fennell reports How to handle an unscrupulous boss The problem become worse during a recession when some directors are prepared to take even greater risks Jobs go but accountancy is where the big money is Reform in two crucial areas Stirring stuff at the seaside Any Other Business Language, please Dress sense Travel club Youthful talent goes on trial Youngsters must come of age to make Britain's Olympic swimming team Christie puts time on hold A time in the limelight for the disabled competitors Sports Letters British sport beset by fragmentation Olympic dream Haden's way gives sport a bad name Sport on Television The Week in Review Redgrave goes for third gold Rowing Berlin bids from strength Mixed blessing Mandarin: Tender Moment to lift trophy Mandarin, Thunderer: Goodwood Mandarin, Thunderer: Catterick Bridge Picture Gallery Star names in short supply after sub-standard trials No Derby runner for Hern, Cumani EPSOM Acceptors and Betting Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Rapid Raceline Hick the run machine grinds sadly to a halt Marshall adds to embarrassment of hapless Surrey Middleton bats for nine hours Stemp is in his element Beamer more broadly defined Yesterday's Britannic Assurance County Championship Scoreboards Austin puts Lancashire back on track Emburey plays it by the book as Middlesex prosper Girls' teams starting to make their mark Schools Sport MacDonald benefits from EGU coaching Golf Davies gives fillip to European Tour For the Record India sink Wales by half-time Hockey From a Correspondent in Rotorua: Ireland relieved to hold on Rugby Union Memories of Berne haunt Barcelona Chairman at Wigan steps down In Brief Track start Garrett's vote Edberg slump Stark has two chances Equestrianism Littlewoods Americans impress at Cowdray Park Polo England tame feeble Pakistan World champions belie thier status as first one-day international ends in anti-climax Sun Microsystems Computer Corporation Full Scoreboard from Lord's Imran and the white ball are badly missed Koeman's goal secures cup for Barcelona Hagi orchestrates a rout of Wales Meridiana Books Memory set to the sound of music Just a few bars of harmony can transport us back to our childhood. Ray Connolly considers the potent contribution of music to the art of the cinema For me, home is where the heart was Private Life: John Diamond on the nature of divorce Appointments Entertainments Today's Events Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Cast adrift and missing the point Opera Tinged with drama Concert OAE/Fischer QEH Hung up in a gallery of grotesques Theatre The Fastest Clock in the Universe Hampstead The Times Dancer to the music of time Cinema: Geoff Brown reviews The Long Day Closes, Wayne's World, Dont't Tell Mom The Babysitter's Dead and Def By Temptation Fearless team takes on the world and wins Cinema: Interview David Robinson meets Baz Luhrmann, an Australian director whose first feature has just found a ready market at Cannes Roll up for the shoot-out Television Review Royal Liver Friendly Society Halted abruptly Arts Brief Two cheers for the nation state As the House of Commons votes on Maastricht, John Gray asks whether a federal Europe will breed secessionist movements National Library for the Blind Cold fish who always swam with the tide Robert Blake welcomes an overdue study of the career of one of the most successful but least amiable figures in British politics The Fat Boy and his foe Insider trade in bearish times Comparing Jay McInerney's new novel to Tom Wolfe and Scott Fitzgerald, Peter Stothard is impressed by its humane honesty Sigmund and his discontents Daniel Johnson the Diary of Sigmund Freud 1929-39 Edited by Michael Molnar Chatto & Windus, ?35 The Liar The Brain Game The Times Catcher in the convent Natasha Fairweather Proto Zoe By Amanda Prantera Bloomdbuty, ?13.99 All Being Well By Rosamond stern Andr? 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