News from 15/07/1992
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Martin Laing Chairman, , Dessa Trevisan and Tim Judah and Michael Binyon, Jon Ashworth, Sean Hand, Edward Owen, Alan Cockshaw Chairman, , Tim Judah and our Foreign Staff, Patricia Davies, Edward Gorman Ireland Correspondent, Ronald Faux, David Rhys Jones, Stephen Bayley, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Matt Wolf, Philip Howard, William Ward, Ian Murray, Richard B. Jackman, Jeremy Kingston, Henry Kelly, Melinda Wittstock, Media Correspondent, Carol Leonard, Lynne Truss, Norris McWhirter Chairman, Rhodes Boyson Member, Richard Streeton, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Louis Le Bailly, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Tom Walker, Martin Fletcher, Bruce Clark, Peter Stothard, US Editor, Peter Ball, Ruth Gledhill, Sir Peter Miller Chairman, Colin ROBINSON(Professor, David Calverley Managing Director, , Rachel Kelly, Philip Beck Chairman, , Stuart Lipton Chief Executive, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Nigel P. Gravells, David J. Goldstone Chairman, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, John Young, Nicholas Wood and Robert Morgan, Charles Bremner, Michael Tate City Editor, Peter Barnard, John Hennessy, Derwent May, Hugh Murray, Andrew Gibbon Williams, John Woodcock, George Brock, Eric Clements Campaign Director, Martin Hoyle, Dennis Signy, Kari Knight, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Geoffrey Wheeler, Alison Roberts, Alan Toogood, Horticulture Correspondent, Wolfgang MüNCHAU and Ian Murray, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Alan Fidler Manager, John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Peter Kimm, Peter Stothard, Paul Wilkinson, Alix Ramsay, Konrad Syrop, Craig Seton, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Martin Searby, Bryan Appleyard, Red Harrison and Jamie Dettmer, Michael Dynes, Transport Correspondent, Jamie Dettmer, Arthur Goldstuck, Joanna Pitman, John Goodbody, Donald Jamieson, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Mel Webb, George Hill, Matthew Parris, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Robert Morgan, Ben MacIntyre, Richard Beeston, Michael Phillips, Barry Wood, Michael Dynes, Nadine Meisner, Patricia Koza, Linda Grant, Melinda Wittstock, Martin Waller, Alan Coren, Nick Baker, Christopher Follett, Benedict Nightingale, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, David Powell, Jack Bailey, Nigel Jamieson, Arthur Leathley, Matthew Bond, M. B. H. Ashmore, G. Bramwich, Colin Campbell, Geoffrey Johnson Smith Chairman, Mike Rosewell, Rowing Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Architecture Correspondent,
ResumoMinisters seek to calm fears on BR sell-off Loss-making lines to keep subsidies Toady in the Times Index Life & Times Refugee threat to West Cricket umpires to ask third man for advice Nuns pray for the Pope Major ready to raise rates Government is beaten by 127 on allowances Strutt & Parker Four buildings in search of a tenant Civil service unions strike today over plans to move to Docklands: the Times surveys the possible sites Harbour Exchange Courts to discard grim look Drink-driving laws made tighter as deaths fall 61 % Irish fire warning shot on return of cannon Ministers meet to salvage EFA Malaria kills woman IRA bombing suspect Busy day for bridge 'Missing' girl enquiry County Hall decision Weidenfeld marries Gambling stakes rise Top of the range Sacked council chief 'was incompetent' News in Brief Appeal court dears brothers of Swansea sex shop murder Crown concedes convictions were un safe evidence shows police had tampered with notebooks Priests 'treated at sex clinic' Women count the cost of parenthood A survey shows that mother regard looking after baby as the hardest work. Alison Roberts Heritage to investigate £700,000 castle repairs Racehorse owner leaves £41 m to trust Forte Appeal court clears brothers of Swansea sex shop… Clerical Medical Boy dies after visit to dentist News in Brief Case dropped Poll tax cut Bus hits bridge 36th arrest Potato surprise By a Staff Reporter: UK accused of giving tourists a poor deal Shabby seaside resorts and overpriced hotels to drive visitiors away from Britain BBC to launch 24-hour news radio network Dean sings the praises of a silent congregation The General Synod's final debate yesterday was on raising the quality of church music. Ruth Gledhill listened quietly Airport delays and dirty trains criticised Tourists: Who Stays the Longest and who Spends the Most By our Media Correspondent: Thames wins ITV dispute Classic FM to have popular format Centre wins the design 'Oscar" Rolex BR 's losses force government into piecemeal sell-off MacGergor pledges improved service and for money in rail privatisation British Red Cross Trains come full circle after war, slump and Dr Beeching Public ownership of the railways-introduced by the Attlee government-is coming to an end after more than 40 years, writes Michael Dynes First passenger franchises in action by April 1994 Commons Exchanges SAAB Tories to cut party spending Cabinet looks ahead to campaign for fifth election victory The Moon on Safety Kinnock puts final questions to Major Howe champions Maastricht treaty Prostitutes hail their friends in the Lords Invasion claims to go to UN Around the Lobby Revolt averted War service New peers Parliament today Words outweigh the deeds as Panic takes charge in Belgrade Brussels lists ways to cut UK rebate 'Grease' star discloses she has breast cancer People North Africans block Spanish roads Izvestia fights to retain independence against hardliners Immigrants prove essential to economy of Germany The government wants the emotion taken out of debate on foreign workers, Ian Murray writes from Bonn Dutch try to sell art mountain France is told why Ec 'yes' is essential Contrite Democrats tell voters they have learnt from the past Orators' flourishes lost amid hubbub Sketch Warship 'threatens' to down passenger jet Flaws appear in the magic shield of Aegis Outsiders insiders feel gloomy Hog callers storm city Reagan categorised as a superstitious pedant in Stasi file (Reuter): Magistrates to question De Michelis Fleet dispute erupts again (Reuter): Lucky double (AFP): Minister seized (Reuter): Athens targeted (Reuter): Police accused (AP): Light relief Rabin's offer widens split in ranks of Palestinians Baker peace shuttle to begin again Toyota Picture Gallery From Reuter in Johannesburg: De Klerk scraps hated army battalion Japan's new plastic super-shoppers fly in for a little fun What children should know Pressure groups are manipulating the young, says Bryan Appleyard Alan Coren …and moreover A leader misjudged Neil Kinnock was a finer parliamentary performer than critics allow, argues Martthew Parris Pétain splits France again Vichy crimes still haunt the French, writes Charles Bremner Lights, jobs, action! The Times Diary Mine saviour The Times Diary Peter at St Paul's The Times Diary Ballot-boxed The Times Diary Not Private Enough Prophet of Peace Life in County Hall Case for settling the Jubilee line Price of books EC and Sunday trading Defence bulwark as price of peace Fishing controls EC and Sunday trading Girls in engineering Rights and dues in student unions Crossword addicts Court Circular Today's royal engagements The Earl of Iveagh Receptions Picture Gallery Announcements Threat to Georgian chapel Memorial services Tallow Chandlers' Company Chartered Architects' Company Meeting Forthcoming marriages Birthdays today Word-Watching Dinner Luncheon Lord Ashley of Stoke Camarón De La Isla Edmund Skone James Anniversaries Brewers' Company Christopher Ironside European touch at flower show Anette Fischer Appointments Latest wills Anne, Countess of Rosse Appreciations Splash into the South China Sea On this Day Picture Gallery Deal mooted in £2m Halford case The Times Crossword No Word-Watching Tourist Rates Multiple Display Advertising Items Weather Reactolite Rapide Kinnock's sun sets with dignity Political sketch Hand on Tokyo Wales Resistance Take Note Warming up The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices Fall in output clouds hopes of recovery Major's confidence doubted By our Economics Correspondent: Economy fears send the pound sliding Electricity chief's pay rises 22% Cartel busters call on plastic players BET to buy back $5 00m of shares Lord King to hand over the controls at British Airways Share Offer Japan gives engineering big boost Bucknall passes final dividend The Times Unit Trust Information Service Picture Gallery Dunkel agrees to stay on at Gatt until 1993 Courtaulds gloomy BBG and Glaxo link Charter's Chinese deal Bundesbank warned by OECD not to raise interest rates Westpac makes cutbacks Sterling up Loss at CMW Kalon bid Brewer offer Philips The Times Reversal of ruling sought by Lloyd's Company News in Brief Picture Gallery Court clash on Lehman's Maxwell role Birse tumbles into loss BCCI creditors seek documents Virani is remanded in fraud case British Funds Major Changes Recent Issues Merrill reports record profits FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Low & Bonar packaged for long-term Tempus Major Indices Traditional Options Bulls and bears clash over German rates Stock Market Commodities London Financial Futures Wall Street Money Markets Other Sterling Money Rates(%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious METALS(Baird & Co) (Reuter): Key energy shares help Dow to 21 -point rise World Markets Dollar Spot Rates Handsome legacy from Lord King Comment Positive BET Chemical reaction Diary History repeated Diary Andre thunders in Diary Referee is needed to make firms play the pensions game fairly Sean Hand argues that the legal framework for pension schemes ought to be replaced by a new system, with a regulator playing a crucial role Stepping down One lump privatisation of coal is not the answer Business Letters Profits, not regulations, will save Lloyd's The Faldo index CGA Shares rally at close Heath Group Shipshape and easy on the workers Peacock feather in Surrey's cap Commercial Property Norrie Gibson Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Glanford Borough Council David G. Williamson & Co The Crown in profit Glenrothes, Fife Grosvenor reappraisal Cheaper law Style seekers Guide for Akabusi Henry Butcher Multiple Classified Advertising Items US team tries to keep Johnson out of relay Athletics Commercial Property Januarys Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sanderson rejoices in record Auctions The Times Newspapers Canada's triumph spoils the script Tennis: South Africa Suffer Early Defeat in Federation Cup Putting more wheels on courts A spell-binding mix of bravery and technology Sport on Television The Week in Review Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mandarin: Gone Savage is favourably drawn Mandarin, Thunderer: Catterick Bridge Mandarin, Thunderer: Sandown Park Fine gesture from Tompkins Hannon waits on more tests Jeune in demand for Ascot From our French Racing Correspondent in Paris: Pollen Count triumphs Mandarin, Thunderer: Southwell Mandarin, Thunderer: Yarmouth Results from Yesterdays Three Meetings Roberts rides four more winners Rapid Raceline Hampshire collapse leaves Derbyshire in command Marshall takes 1,000th wicket for his country Hodgson makes Gooch pay Versatile Watkinson returns best figures for three years (Reuter): India bid for World Cup Mulraine and Kendall lead Schools to victory Yesterday's Britannic Assurance County Championship Scoreboards Umpires backed by TCCB Surrey make slow progress between the interruptions Patrikios toils in vain Bastille Day sees Lino still in lead Cycling Two out of three for Collings Rifle Shooting New women's pair may break Britain's duck Olazébal out to end the doubts Golf: Unfulfilled Spaniard Approaches the Open Looking to Prove Himself on a Major Stage Favourite Faldo is paired with Parry Champion who has put claret jug to good use For the Record Today's Fixtures Weather Following Faldo fashion Annison sets early pace Ireland need draw to secure title Bowls Ted Fenton dies Football Players issue deadline Life bans on two boxers Sport in Brief Wembley best Ring comeback Thrower out Exit Becker Athletics Confident Kite can conquer again Americans ofer strong and varied challenge for the Open Championship Grenson Ferrari court Barnard Muirfield is shedding its aloof reputation Arsenal pay £1.1 million for Jensen Pakistanis are on their best behaviour Thief ruins tour by S African athletes When history ink-blot test Waterman, Parker, Biro-all names that have written themselves into history. Stephen Bayley traces the development of the pen from a simple writing tool to a masterpiece of design The capricious consumer, his needs satisied, began to acquire a taste for exclusive fountain pens Index A cat's-eye view of human behaviour Single Life If only they could speak Lynne Truss lets her pet have his say Tomorrow Superlative Travel Women Entertainments Today's Events A daily guide to arts and enterainment compiled by Kari Knight Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre howing in London Cinema Guide Geof Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) Thriller-writers do it by numbers Theatre Murder by Misadventure Vaudeville Look back in anger? Theatre A Woman of No Importance Theatre Royal, Haymarket Doing it all for noughts Television Review Talent on a sure footing Dance Royal Ballet School Covent Garden Two-way Atlantic crossing The Royal Shakespeare Company marks the Columbus quincentenary by premiering an epic play by the American dramatist Richard Nelson. Matt Wolf spoke to him Punchlines could hit harder Fringe Theatre: Martin Hoyte reviews Schmucks at BAC in Battersea Spirit of the Earth Writers' forum Arts Brief Western Driveways Weir far from happy ever after Radio Review What, are you stepping westward? John Russell Taylor vists some art shows outside Paris and comes across unexpected treasure The town Menotti rebuilt Perspectives on Spoteto: theree Times critics at the Festival of the Two Worlds Young masters Viva Visconti Where Hamlet star-gazed? Christopher Follett sees Tycho Brahe's renaissance observatory restored Arts and Entertainment Sex matters at sea Vivien Cherry is the only female skipper in a round-the-world race, and her sponsors are delighted At the heart of a nation Anxiety is growing over the abortion policies of Poland's new premier Chanel Boutique Is the battle lost if feminists go to war? Linda Grant on fighting for your rights and fighting for your country Striking gold in Soweto Football was one of the sports to integrate in South Africa. Arthur Goldstuck reports on its re-admission into the world arena The years of watching national sides which could only compete with themselves loomed once more Channel 5 will need youth on its side Moses Znaimer believes his video vérité will succeed Tuning-into radio speak The Archers' teams has a wealth of tips for would-be scriptwriters A woman-to-woman sale Men rarely have the final say in the choice of family home. So why do they dominate the top estate agency positions? Rachel Kelly investigates Women estate agents understand the psyche of the women they are sellin to Property Buyers Guide United House The Times Viewing Contact Fremantle Propeties Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lainc Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Houses haunted by bogus buyers What is about big country houses which tempts clients to make impossible offers? Fimbra Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Property Buyers Guide The Villages Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Hurley Lloyd Thorpe Multiple Classified Advertising Items Grosvenor Mortgage Services Ltd Mortgage & Remortgages Rentals Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Farley & Co Multiple Classified Advertising Items Creme De La Creme Cross Selection Zarak Partnership Multiple Display Advertising Items Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Comtext International Limited Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Secretarial Assistant Zarak Hay Associates Maine-Tucker Multiple Classified Advertising Items Royal Trust Leading Sponsorship Consultancy Company Recruitment Consultant Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mazars P&P Corporate Systems Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Power to override girl's wishes Sentencing on consequences Créme De La Créme Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Super Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dismissal by justices was unfair Setting aside leave for judicial review Multi-Lingual Opportunities Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Diary of Times Classified Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Court and Social Advertising Times past… VIP Multiple Classified Advertising Items Royal Mint Multiple Classified Advertising Items St Laurence Children's Hospice Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Concise Crossword No 2841 Winning Move BBC1 Satellite The Writing School Radio1 Variations
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