News from 02/07/1992
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Jon Ashworth, Jenny Woolf, Nick Nuttall, Susa Ellis, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, C. J. M. R. Gullick, Edward Gorman Ireland Correspondent, Simon Barnes, Peter Masefield (Past President), Alex Carlile, Minda Alexander, John Diamond, Ivo Tennant, David Blunkett, Angela MacKay, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Jeremy Kingston, Richard Streeton, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Debra Isaac, John Best, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Tom Walker, Heather Neill, Geoff Brown, John Newell, Joe Joseph, Bernard Levin, Martin Fletcher, Michael Batchelor, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Bruce Clark, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Ian Plaistowe, T. E. Warner, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, J. C. Stott, Libby Purves, Peter Ackroyd, Mike Rosewell Rowing Correspondent, Louise Hidalgo, Robert Bruce, Michael Clark, Michael Hamlyn, Maurice Callan, Simon Henry, W. R. Large, Charles Bremner, Jeremy Laurance Social Services Correspondent, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, J. O'keeffe, John Percival, Peter Barnard, Derwent May, Leszek Kolakowski, Sean MacCarthaigh and Tim Jones, Myrtle Ternstrom, Edward Fennell, Michael McCarthy Environment Correspondent, Catherine West, Douglas Broom Local Government Correspondent, Susan Robertson, George Brock, Derek Bridge, Napier Crookenden, Debre Isaac, Melinda Wittstock Media Correspondent, Marit Hargie, David Miller, Robin Oakley Political Editor, Barry Millington, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Geoffrey Wheeler, Alan Toogood, Horticultural Correspondent, Arthur Leathley and Robert Morgan, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, and Tim Judah, Bridget Howard-Allen, Isabel Raphael Headmistress, Marcus Binney, Rob van Mesdag, Jonathan Prynn, Alexander Redman, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Craig Brown, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Alix Ramsay, Alan Ryan, Matthew d'Ancona, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, John D. M. Asher, John Holland, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, David Mellor, David Crouch, Rodney Hobson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Michael Dynes, Transport Correspondent, Christopher Kelly, Jamie Dettmer, Harvey Elliott, Travel Correspondent, David Young, Edward Gorman, Ireland Correspondent, Iola Smith, Michael Kepp, Christopher Walker, Jean-Louis Barsoux, Alfred Hermida, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Matthew Parris, Jacqueline G. Fisher, Dr R. Scott Russell, Sheila Gunn Political Correspondent, Richard Hope, John Shaw, Alan Lee, Robert Morgan, Ben MacIntyre, Peter Victor, Derek Radnor, John Goodbody Sports News Correspondent, Richard Beeston, David Howard-Allen, Philip Webster and Nicholas Wood, Mick Hurrell, Martin Waller, Jenny Truch, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, David James, Director, Wolfgang Münchau and Ross Tieman, Charles Halliday, Benedict Nightingale, G. C. Newman, Jack Bailey, Harvey R. Cole, Michael Evans, John Phillips, Matthew Bond, Colin Campbell, David Fallows, D. B. Harley, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Tom O'connor Vice-Chairman, Sam Kiley, Africa Correspondent, P. N. Skelton-Stroud, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,
ResumoBR losses soar to £145m Inside EFA rescue Press 'bluff' Teen misery Holiday war Index Life & Times Elated Mayhew hails Ulster breakthrough RAF Hercules to launch Sarajevo food haul today Anyone for grunting: the secret of a tennis racket Michael Stich, the defending champion, and Stefan Edberg, the second seed, lost in the men's singles quarter-finals yesterday. Pete Sampras, of USA, beat Sticg 6-3,6-2,6-4 and Goran Ivanisevic of Croatia, beat Edberg 6-7,7-5,6-1,3-6,6-3 EC treaty may not be ratified this year British drivers warned: stay out of France Advertisement Drawing the Dole Jumping off a Cliff Staying in Control Four bodies found as IRA denounces 'Mi5 spies' Hazeley down No Title Search for new school inspectors starts Matthew d'Ancona explains what the privatised school inspection service will bring Ministry opens its doors Whale sanctuary plea withdrawn BBC chief dismisses MP'sclaim over Frost Correction Talks continue on future of EFA News in Brief Climber falls to death News in Brief Soldiers accused News in Brief Implant lawyers try US News in Brief Island sold for £1m News in Brief LSE wins more time News in Brief £20m drive launched News in Brief Poll tax rebel freed News in Brief Turkeys cock a snook News in Brief Plane-spotter denies killing teenager lured by job offer Demolition haunts Woolf house Village brings hairy issue to a head Tobago discount heralds holiday price-cuts war Henley draws the racy and ritzy Joe Joseph takes a complete tour of English social history in seven minutes on an umpire's launch Multiyork Chlorine in water linked to cancers Rail losses hit £145 m despite big subsidy rise Passenger numbers drop but BR promises no big fare increases Wilding Expense of cemetery sales tops £2m High-tech trap is hard cheeise for nosy mice Cheddar is out, infra-red beams are in Nick Nuttall examines a device giving new meaning to the phrase computer mouse Four rules to help parents on adolescent assault course Judge jails leader of bank gang News in Brief £1m sale hope News in Brief Pit bull shot News in Brief Fan convicted News in Brief Heritage goes on instant alert Disability Working Allowance Prisoners locked in gun store Nissan Anorexic girl, 16, reluctantly submits to medical treatment BT phones home in exchange trial Telephone operators in Inverness are taking part in a scheme allowing tham to work from home, Louise Hidalgo writes Apricot Unskilled clerks advise suspects Top police receptive to contracts No Title Fire deaths blamed on car designers Consumers" group and fire safety risk from fuel injection systems and increased electronics Halifax What the makers say Olympics visitors warned Edinburgh asks drivers to share A city council is launching a computerised car register to cut pollution, Kevin Eason reports Serbs died rather than go home News in Brief Bell murder enquiry ends News in Brief Armed raiders hold girl, 11 News in Brief Head accused News in Brief Crash kills two News in Brief Vandal trapped News in Brief Fiat Kinnock calls on Labour to build trust among voters Police aid violence enquiry Around the Lobby MP appointed Around the Lobby New peers Around the Lobby Jobs vacant Around the Lobby Parliament today Around the Lobby Yugoslav peacemakers must wait in line for British military help The government can ill afford to consider a long mission involving thousands of troops, Michael Evans writes Ministers 'reluctant' to curb press Bill aims to end secrecy Menem may visit Major Jobless figures undermine Tory economy record World Service wins new freedom EC shrugs off Waldegrave charter plan for Brussels Princess is granted annulment French referendum date ensures lengthy debate UN general braves snipers to survey Sarajevo Walesa seeks Europe key The Polish president tells Roger Boyes in Warsaw that Poland, despite appearances, is not spinning out of control Reuter: Belgrade appoints new chief Rouble convertibility plans are held back Why Do You Have a Poor Memory? Farming reforms will not cut taxes Sacked worker kills six News in Brief (Reuter): Leader picked News in Brief Stepping down (AP): Happy hour Our Foreign Staff: ANC gives go-ahead for the Olympics I Can't Believe It's Not Butter! Inkatha also counts its victims in the township conflict Coppola seeks to ward off creditors People Boudiaf funeral is grim reminder of an Islamic time-bomb Emotional scenes yesterday bore witness to the dangers confronting the Arab world, write Alfred Hermida in Algiers and Christopher Walker in Cairo Admiral contradicts Navy testimony on downing of Iran jet Minor parties rebuff Rabin Tired Bush laments press ingratitude The embattled US president is losing votes, his bearings and his temper, Martin Fletcher writes in Washington Bidders stake £2m on a lottery ticket that cannot lose New York Notebook by Ben MacIntyre Benzene spill forces evacuation of towns Collor tells Brazil he is innocent News in Brief (AP): Plotters freed News in Brief (AFP): Tamil battle News in Brief (Reuter): Reprieve for 12 News in Brief (AFP): Wife deported News in Brief (AFP): Afghans fight News in Brief Women raped News in Brief (AFP): People expelled News in Brief Missing the fast train to Europe Richard Hope on bureaucratic rules that threaten a new era of rail travel …and moreover Is there a duty to live? The case of an anorexic in danger of starvation raises profound moral issues, writes Alan Ryan Caught in a cycle of guilt Bernard Levin is charmed by the tale of an airman determined to make amends 50 years after a theft Green thought in a grey world The Times Diary Mick taken The Times Diary Still stuck on the line The Times Diary Longleat lives The Times Diary Ducking and Weaving Awash with Dirty Roubles Plea for Bargains Why UK needs the Eurofighter Attitudes on Europe Privatised secretaries Treatment of brutal young offenders Opera house denial Military commitments Caribbean whaling New highway code? LSE, County Hall and 'realoolitik' Signing for posterity A Solomon needed Court Circular Announcements Today's royal engagements Anniversaries Church news Queen makes plea for Canadian unity Luncheons Receptions Dinner Marriage Cambridge Tripos results Forthcoming marriages Mapping out future for world's birdlife Hawthornden Prize for Literature The Earl of Iveagh Lord Howe Lord Owen Brocklebank Club Marie Podvalova Marie Podvalova, Czech soprano and principal of the opera of the National Theatre in Prague. died on May 16 aged 82. She was born in Bohemia on September 5,1909 Marion Pottle Marion Pottle, who collaborated with her husband Frederick A. Pottle, the American Bosewell scholar, in many of his writings and editorial work on Boswell, has died in Ithca, New York, aged 94. She was born in Oxford, Maine, on October 23,1897 Carlos d'Alessio Karl-Erik Welin Latest wills Christian Ferber Christian Ferber, German author, essayist and journalist on the Bonn national daily, Die Welt, died on June 26 in hospital at Midurst, Sussex, aged 72. He was bron in Eberswalde, a small town north-east of Berlin, on October 31,1919 Frederick Exley Frederick Exley, an award-winning author whose autobiographical trilogy won him a cult following in the United States but little financial success, died after a stroke in Alexandria Bay, New York, on June 17 aged 63. He was born in Watertown, New York, on March 28,1929 Sweet peas take top honours at show Horticulture Bringing past into classroom University news Appointments Appreciations An Englishwoman in Moscow Terrible Plight of the free Ministers struggle with spending cuts The Times Crossword No 18,960 Index Word-Watching Rapide Toupees tipped to barefaced Teresa Political sketch New Energy Charter Curbed Outside Order Coffee Stain Food Farewell The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold Retail Prices GEC suggests private-sector future for EFA Closer links with BAe could create dominant defence contractor Investors decline to take up most of Telegraph plc offer Haggis accounts for annual analysis of analysts By our Banking Correspondent: Governor wants better training Bush urges US rates cut as survey dents recovery hopes BANKCALc Lloyd's reports herald reform Reuter: EC to push for cheaper telephone calls Ambra Granada gets profits picture in focus Tempus Reject Shop sees no sign of upturn US takes hard line over steel dispute Isosceles scorns rumour British Bio-technology valued at £160m Business Roundup Engineer pegs payout Business Roundup Jobs go at toolmaker Business Roundup Bank payout expected Business Roundup Invesco penalised Business Roundup ICL buys Technology Business Roundup Bunzl expands in US Business Roundup Wilton back in black Business Roundup Cricketcall Sainsbury retires amid criticism on Sunday trading By our City Staff: Top companies fail the Cadbury test Berisford sees better future WPP beefs up share conversion terms Picture Gallery Builders 'must wait for 1994 recovery' By our City Staff: British Gas and Agip win contract with Kazakhstan British Coal enterprise Charter poised for upturn Oil output of Opec creeps up in June Anglo American Corporation of South Africa Shares return to square one Stock Market (Reuter): Nikkei stages recovery World Markets British Funds (Reuter): Hopes of rate cut give Dow 3 5-point boost New York Wall Street Recent Issues Major Changes Not up to the mark Heart-veld enthusiasm The Times City Diary Mining a claim The Times City Diary Tougher controls needed at Lloyd's Comment Pore law The Times City Diary Privatisation would provide EFA with its strongest thrust Wolfgang Münchau and Ross Tieman consider the options for the fighter planes after Germany's withdrawal from the defence project The Lars laugh The Times City Diary Right to interest on overdue debt is not the way to deal with late payers Shareholders are entitled to ask questions Conqueror Mazda Lloyd's struggles to free itself from a spiral of catastrophes Today, Sir David Walker presents his report on how a minority of the insurance market's outside names came to be saddled with a loss of £700 million. Jonathan Prynn describes the background Hewlett Packard The Times Unit Trust Information Service FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Other Sterling Money Rates(%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metal (Baird & Co) Dollar Spot Rates The Times Unit Trust Information Service Futures lead the way lower Heath Group Senior Derivative Trader Allied Dunbar Milton Keynes College All Box No Replies Should Be Sent to Diary of Times Classified London Recruitment Fair Barclay Simpson International Banking Managment Consulting Limited Alderwick McLintock The Times Head Of Finance SunLife of Canada Why self-regulation is the only answer for the profession Ian Plaistowe outlines what he sees as the future for accountancy Cork Gully reforms offenders Edward Fennell reports on administering to a charity Hungry like the wolf Any Other Business Drastic measures Any Other Business Bridging finance Any Other Business No jokes please, we're accountants Audit FRC chief sets out to win round reluctant bankers Chaiman faces an uphill struggle to persuade clearers to renew funding. says Jon Ashworth Smith hits the right notes for Westtninster Schools crews thrill spectators with some exciting finishes on the opening day of IIenley Royal Regatta Yesterday's Results from Henley Hitting machines have taken over tennis Selectors do remarkably well Today's Order 0F Rowing Benefits of home draw Sporting success irrelevant United nations Ojomoh shows timely form Rugby Union Mandarin: Indian Slave ready for Brighton encore Mandarin, Thunderer: Brighton Mandarin, Thunderer: Haydock Park Owners demand voice in racing Swinburn rides Rock Hopper Mandarin, Thunderer: Yarmouth Mandarin, Thunderer: Catterick Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Rapid Raceline England awaits return of the prodi gal batsman David Gower resumes his Test career at Old Trafford todya and is likely to enthrall and infuriate in the same old way, Alan Lee, cricket correspondent, suggests Benson left facing tricky equation Two wickets provide welcome encouragement for Fraser as he continues long struggle to recover from injury Olympic Accommodations Middlesex bowlers keep the champions on a tight rein Yesterday's First Class Scoreboards Today's Fixtures Capel predicts end to years of waiting Cricketcall Oxford in total command Rocca sets early pace ahead of lurking Woosnam McGinley enjoys golf with French flavour Leeds at home in first game In Brief Gregory for sale In Brief Horse cutback In Brief Solent sort-out In Brief For the Record Littlewoods Cowdray Park best in classic encounter Polo Kenyan champions miss Barcelona Athletics Today's Order of Play Yesterday's Results at Wimbledon Evidence suggests Graf and Seles will contest final Tennis Head to Heads Details The Times Noilly Prat Sampras cuts short Stich's reign Becker and McEnroe fight on as former champions struggle in Wimbledon quarter-finals Magic ring to Agassi's play South Africa cleared for Games by ANC Wasim opts for Old Trafford Teams Ivanisevic hits Edberg with his full force Films p3 Have drawing board, will travel British architects are suffering-out of work, plans on ice, fees cut, designs by-passed. Where can they turn? Marcus Binney considers the options In the mad scramble to build during the boom, quantity took over from quality No need to hide that light under a bushel Private Life John Diamond on taking the bite out of peccadillos LE Creuset Book p5 Tomorrow Entertainments Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Marit Hargie Theatre Guide Jeremy 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 release across the country Concerts Hall thrives on moral ambiguity Theatre All's Well That Ends Well Swan, Stratford Cool approach to hellfire Theatre The Libertline Pentameters, Hampstead Smiling inspirit Concert LCS/RPO/Glover Festival Hall Berlin can do better Dance Giselle Coliseum The Times Bergman's light shines through Cinema: The Best Intentions. The Inner Circle, the Rapture and the rest of this week's releases reviewed by Geoff Brown Pru picks winners Arts Brief Straight & Narrow Wigmore back Arts Brief Last chance Arts Brief Dream and nightmare meet Heather Neill talks to Robert Lepage and Michael Levine about a Midsummer Night's Dream at the National Saved by a pair of class acts Television Review Italy reclaims its renaissance glories York Early Music Festival Cambridge Theatre Harbouring antique dreams A million visitors are expected at "Brest 92", a festival of old-fashioned historic sailing vessels, Rob van Mesdag reports Stay in a chateau Taste the high life in France and save 25 per cent with a Privilege Card The Times How to Book Charm with an artistic eye Shout if you're English First Impressions Picture Gallery Could you live in it? Stifled voices of reason Reason and Cultre The Historic Role of Rationality and Rationalism By Ernest Gellner Blackwell, £35 or £10.95 pbk A guillotine for the aristocrats of the intellect Is man "crooked timber", as Kant thought? Three Times critics ponder the nemesis of rationalism The Intellectuals and the Masses Pride and Prejudice among the Literary Intelligentsia 1880-1939 By John Carey Faber, £14.99 Flowers Direct Slow-down policy planned for fast breeders The reactors that were thought to represent the future of nuclear power may be phased out. Nigel Hawkes looks at the arguments for keeping the plants in operation I say, there's a zapped bug in my soup Scientists now fear that the blue devices that kill insects could throw fragments into food and allergenic particles into the air All pumped up A new non-invasive therapy could reduce the need for heart surgery Shades of monotony Hay meadows cannot survive fertiliser use, at any level, a study shows Modified plants Update Ozone figures Up Date Spy talks Up Date Wine culture Up Date Open door Up Date Bagged water Up Date Make a holiday an adventure More familes are taking on the outdoor challenge, says Alix Ramsay Outdoor Pursuits John Atkins Cycles Kites The Times James Smith & Sons (umbrellas) Ltd River Spey Balloon Flights Ascot Park Polo Club Rock Lea Activity Centre Banks Hire Boats Family Multi Activity Holidays Calshot Activity Holidays Adastral Hotel Adventure International Enterprises Ltd Campus Camp Beaumont Suffolk Cycle Breaks Country Club Hotels Club Line Cruisers Camping & outdoor centre Further Afield Ardmore Adventure Laura ashley Woolworths Health of Department Agricultural Project Manager Sudan is Required Talisman Database Marketing Consultant Wickland Westcott Barclays Life Apricot Profiles Career Movers' Companion Monday Gemini Microsoft Selector Europe a Spencer Stuart Company Creative & Media Appointments Wednesday Selector Europe a Spencer Stuart Company Thursday Career Crossroads? 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